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History Professor Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

History Professor Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

By Georgia Russello November 10, 2022

Longtime Georgetown University history professor Judith Tucker will be awarded for her contributions to history scholarship following four decades of work. Tucker will be awarded the American History...

Anti-Sexual Assault Activist, Author Explores Egyptian Revolution through Feminist Lens

Anti-Sexual Assault Activist, Author Explores Egyptian Revolution through Feminist Lens

By Ranee Brady November 10, 2022

CW: This article discusses sexual assault and gender-based violence. Please refer to this article on thehoya.com for on- and off-campus resources Journalist and activist Yasmin El-Rifae discussed the...

How to Fit in at the Law School Cafeteria as an Undergrad with No Interest in the Law

How to Fit in at the Law School Cafeteria as an Undergrad with No Interest in the Law

By Kate Unrath and Kate Unrath November 10, 2022

Let's leave the preamble to the constitution, shall we? Do not wear shorts. Doesn’t matter if it is August, doesn’t matter that Washington, D.C. is rather swamp-like, shorts are a big no-no in the...

Disability Studies: Curating An Inclusive Perspective

Disability Studies: Curating An Inclusive Perspective

By Anna Kummelstedt and Neala Sweeney October 20, 2022

On Oct. 13, disability studies took center stage in Red Square at Ramping Up for Access, an event hosted by the Disability Cultural Initiative.  Amy Kenny, inaugural director of the initiative,...

Pageant Kings Take Over Gaston Hall Stage in Mr. Georgetown

Pageant Kings Take Over Gaston Hall Stage in Mr. Georgetown

By Marwa Katir and Kelsey Cadahia Frankel October 19, 2022

Healy Hall bustled on a very special Friday night, filling the building with much-needed excitement amid midterm season. Students patiently stood in line, waiting for a seat to open up for the premier...

VIEWPOINT: Hold State Lawmakers Accountable

VIEWPOINT: Hold State Lawmakers Accountable

By Mickey Masterson October 7, 2022

From July 28 to Sept. 14, Jackson, Mississippi’s roughly 150,000 residents lacked access to clean water. The government failed in providing one of its most basic and crucial services to its citizens.  It...

RIVERS: Reframe Gun Discussion

RIVERS: Reframe Gun Discussion

By Grace Rivers October 7, 2022

CW: This article contains references to gun violence. Please refer to the end of the article for on-campus resources. I remember sitting at family dinner in June 2022, the news only a faint hum in...

The Wharf’s Phase 2 Will Feature New Restaurants, Shops As Renovations Conclude

The Wharf’s Phase 2 Will Feature New Restaurants, Shops As Renovations Conclude

By Rajaa Bint Talal October 6, 2022

The Wharf will open new restaurants, office spaces, parks and luxury apartments as its second phase of development nears completion. The Wharf, a popular outdoor development in southwest Washington,...

Students Fundraise for Pakistan Following Catastrophic Flooding

Students Fundraise for Pakistan Following Catastrophic Flooding

By Lietta Ioannou September 29, 2022

Georgetown University students have raised over $4,000 for Pakistanis who were displaced by severe flooding that has left one-third of the country underwater. The Muslim Students Association (MSA)...

Football vs Columbia

FOOTBALL | Georgetown Stumbles in Lou Little Cup Duel with Columbia, 6-42

By Austin Huang September 29, 2022

With a minute left in the first half and the score at 0-3, Georgetown and Columbia appeared to be locked in a scrappy, low-scoring dogfight. From then to the end of the game, however, the Hoyas were outscored...

Its Not Too Sweet

It’s Not Too Sweet

By Lincoln Le and Lincoln Le September 19, 2022

Giphy Growing up, birthday cakes had to be bought at the Korean bakery because the ones from the American grocery store had too much sugar. Getting ice cream on a Saturday night was not a full family...

‘Jaws’: A Bite of the Past that Changed Cinema’s Future

‘Jaws’: A Bite of the Past that Changed Cinema’s Future

By James Pocchia September 14, 2022

The IMAX and 3-D re-release of Steven Spielberg’s iconic thriller “Jaws” during the 2022 Labor Day weekend is a reminder of a bygone moviemaking era when craftsmanship took precedence over profits...

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