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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

RAO: Stem Decline

RAO: Stem Decline

By Saahil Rao November 14, 2025

To the Opinion readers of The Hoya, The last time I thought I was leaving this paper, I also wrote a letter. I wrote about what the Opinion section could do to propel itself forward and become more...

EDITORIAL: Ease Creation of New Curriculums

EDITORIAL: Ease Creation of New Curriculums

By The Editorial Board November 14, 2025

At its core, a university must provide the resources and coursework necessary to help its students achieve their goals. Georgetown University and its academic programming have taken strides to do so. On...

VIEWPOINT: Bridge Political Divides with Discourse

VIEWPOINT: Bridge Political Divides with Discourse

By Knox Graham November 14, 2025

As a former White House intern this past summer, a common question I fielded was what it is like to attend a liberal, selective East Coast university. The insularity of a place like Georgetown University...

VIEWPOINT: Confront Consequences of Dobbs

VIEWPOINT: Confront Consequences of Dobbs

By Melody Royaee November 14, 2025

In September 2024, I was a sophomore at the University of Miami (UM) and a news writer for The Miami Hurricane. I was writing an article on the Florida abortion referendum when I found that the nearest...

VIEWPOINT: Cut the Red Tape, Reform the PSJ Requirement

VIEWPOINT: Cut the Red Tape, Reform the PSJ Requirement

By Karina Bhatt November 12, 2025

In 2024, Georgetown University added a new core requirement, “Pathways to Social Justice” (PSJ). Along with a one-credit seminar for all first-year students, the university now asks that all undergraduate...

VIEWPOINT: Do Not Invite Shame to GU

VIEWPOINT: Do Not Invite Shame to GU

By Elliott Colla November 12, 2025

Last month, the Georgetown Dialogues Initiative and the Center for Jewish Civilization invited former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to participate in what they called a “leadership dialogue.”...

JAMPALA: Support GU Community Amid Ongoing Shutdown

JAMPALA: Support GU Community Amid Ongoing Shutdown

By Neha Jampala October 24, 2025

A federal shutdown could cost Georgetown University $462 million in research grants and financial aid. For a university that has built its identity on being global and inclusive, this loss of capital is...

BROWN: Talking Political, Personal Strife

BROWN: Talking Political, Personal Strife

By Caroline Brown October 24, 2025

Welcome back, advice lovers. The leaves are starting to fall on Healy Lawn, so you know what that means — panic, fatigue and constant midterm anxiety. Luckily for you, I’m here to help you through...

VIEWPOINT: Prioritize Student Wellness

VIEWPOINT: Prioritize Student Wellness

By Carol Day October 24, 2025

In rapidly changing times, worldwide pandemics, health crises, health and social justice inequities and political upheaval can contribute to feelings of instability for all of us. College students’...

VIEWPOINT: Find Your Academic Footing at GU

VIEWPOINT: Find Your Academic Footing at GU

By Basia Panko October 24, 2025

Beginning my first year at Georgetown University has been a learning curve. Beyond moving to a new city and making new friends, the transition from high school to college changed how I manage my time,...

EDITORIAL: Vote Wagner/Missaghi for GUSA Executive, Recognize Strength of Other Tickets

EDITORIAL: Vote Wagner/Missaghi for GUSA Executive, Recognize Strength of Other Tickets

By The Editorial Board October 20, 2025

To the Georgetown University student body who has become disillusioned with the student government executive, the opportunity for meaningful action is on the ballot this year. This week, students will...

EDITORIAL: Standardize Classroom AI Policy

EDITORIAL: Standardize Classroom AI Policy

By The Editorial Board October 10, 2025

Some professors forbid it. Some professors encourage it. Whether or not students employ it for their academics, artificial intelligence (AI) has become synonymous with the college experience. The...

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