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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

Celebrating the Kennedy Center’s Centennial

By Alexandra Brunjes June 6, 2017

As part of a yearlong celebration commemorating former President John F. Kennedy’s 100th birthday, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts hosted a cross-cultural open house on Saturday, May 27. The...

Movies Turning 10

By Marina Tian May 19, 2017

“Juno” Directed by Jason Reitman | Starring Ellen Page and Michael Cera Witty, moving and unapologetic, the premiere of “Juno” at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival was met with...

Megan Schmidt

Bringing Our Attention Back to 9/11

By Kit Clemente September 12, 2014

For students and faculty members alike, every day of September seems to get harder as school gains momentum and the first real assignments are doled out. But for me, no day is harder than Sept. 11. Having...

GERMS Thrives 30 Years Later

By Kate McClellan October 23, 2012

Beginning when Survival Technological Company donated a single golf cart to the Department of Emergency Medicine to use as an EMS vehicle, Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service has grown exponentially....

After 25 Years, Women’s and Gender Studies Looks Forward

By Caitlyn Casey October 12, 2012

The Women’s and Gender Studies Program, which celebrated its 25th anniversary last Saturday, is looking to expand its size and scope in the coming years. The celebration included a reception and a...

Old School: Medieval Club Celebrates Historical Era

By Sports Editor March 27, 2012

Founded in the 1970s by students interested in medieval history and culture, the Medieval Club provides an extracurricular outlet not just for Medieval Studies students, but for all students with a penchant...

9/11 Anniversary Brings Heightened Security

By Elizabeth Rowe and Anne Skomba September 9, 2011

As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, communities in the nation's capital and largest metropolis are working to reinforce the cities' defenses against the increased threat of further terrorist attacks. The...

A Collective Memory

By The Editorial Board September 9, 2011

Almost all Georgetown students will be able to tell you where they were that sunny September morning 10 years ago. Most of us were still in elementary school, yet undeniably Sept. 11, 2001 was a political...

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