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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

MILLER: Bush Comparisons Worn Thin

MILLER: Bush Comparisons Worn Thin

By Hannah Miller October 23, 2012

Let’s get this straight: Mitt Romney is not George Bush.

GU Veteran Questions U.S. Negotiations with Taliban

By Robert Snyder May 14, 2012

In a speech from Afghanistan last week, President Obama announced that his administration was in negotiations with the Taliban — a force he sent more than 30,000 additional troops to eradicate less than...

Expanded GI Bill Boosts Aid for War Veterans at Georgetown

By Caitlin Mac Neal December 22, 2010

Both the House and the Senate passed an expansion to the Post-9/11 GI Bill last week, which will go into effect next academic year. The new bill will increase benefits for Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans...

Shortcomings of the Afghanistan Strategy

By Andrew Mullikin November 2, 2010

Since the publication of my last article for THE HOYA, ("Long-Term Forecast for Afghanistan Looks Grim," Oct. 26, 2010, www.thehoya.com), I've been asked several times how the United States could win in...

Long-Term Forecast for Afghanistan Looks Grim

By Andrew Mullikin October 25, 2010

"Obama's War" has increasingly come under fire in the media and the American public. Like Iraq, Afghanistan has become the war that cannot be won. While American political focus fixated on Iraq, Afghanistan...

Republican Filibuster Halts DREAM Act

By Carly Timm-Bijold September 24, 2010

Defeating a measure hotly anticipated by immigration reformers, the U.S. Senate voted Tuesday against closing debate on a bill containing the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, after...

U.S.-Afghan Council Promotes Women

By Lauren Weber April 20, 2010

The U.S.-Afghan Women's Council hosted a reception Monday night to facilitate the ongoing discussion and creation of student initiatives focusing on the women of Afghanistan. Over 50 students, faculty,...

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