Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

The Centennial Issue

The Centennial Issue

By Kiera Geraghty January 14, 2020

’90s Prove Pivotal as The Hoya Goes Online Illustration By: Tarika Kumar/The Hoya In fall 1988, The Hoya reached an inflection point. Just a year earlier, the paper had started printing twice...

’90s Prove Pivotal as The Hoya Goes Online

’90s Prove Pivotal as The Hoya Goes Online

By Maya Gandhi and Katherine DeMatteo January 14, 2020

In fall 1988, The Hoya reached an inflection point. Just a year earlier, the paper had started printing twice a week, a decision that would last until fall 2017, doubling its weekly production and stretching...

The Guide Merges Arts, Journalism Over Decades at The Hoya

The Guide Merges Arts, Journalism Over Decades at The Hoya

By Allan Navarro January 14, 2020

What started 24 years ago as a way to review the latest movies and albums, attend concerts for free and distract from the busy Georgetown University lifestyle has evolved into a legitimate entertainment...

VIEWPOINT: Rebranding as a Digital-Focused Publication

VIEWPOINT: Rebranding as a Digital-Focused Publication

By Toby Hung and Daniel Almeida January 14, 2020

At our first onboarding event for The Hoya, we remember how a well-known news media professional who then consulted for The Hoya informed us that the only thing we need to know about a journalist’s...

VIEWPOINT: Taking The Hoya Online

VIEWPOINT: Taking The Hoya Online

By Karen Travers January 14, 2020

“Oh my god, you are so old.” That was the reaction from my younger ABC News colleague when I told him I was writing a piece about my time as editor-in-chief of The Hoya and the birth of the newspaper’s...

VIEWPOINT: The Hoya Belongs to the Students

VIEWPOINT: The Hoya Belongs to the Students

By Peter Morris January 14, 2020

All decades respond to a past and choose an approach to the future. The Georgetown Voice began its bold response to the 1960s when it published in March ’69. The Voice wanted to be The Village Voice...

Stepping Back, Looking Forward: Hoya Sports Rise in Prominence

Stepping Back, Looking Forward: Hoya Sports Rise in Prominence

By Rachel Gaudreau and Jake Wexelblatt January 14, 2020

Georgetown University sports first rose to prominence in the 1980s with the success of the men’s basketball program, culminating in a national championship trophy in 1984 that elevated the Georgetown...

VIEWPOINT: Transitions on a Newly Coed Campus

VIEWPOINT: Transitions on a Newly Coed Campus

By Bernadette Savard Tramm January 14, 2020

As astronaut Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon in July 1969 forever expanded humanity’s horizons, women setting foot on the Hilltop just a few weeks later transformed Georgetown University...

VIEWPOINT: Challenging The Hoyas Male Culture

VIEWPOINT: Challenging The Hoya’s Male Culture

By Elaine Brousseau January 14, 2020

Somehow, Clifton Daniel was there. It was the 50th anniversary of The Hoya, and the managing editor of The New York Times was at the party at 1789 to help celebrate that milestone. As a lowly headline...

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