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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Power Player: Board of Directors Close Up

By Stephen Levy November 16, 2010

Students often complain about a lack of transparency in the administration, but one of the greatest powers behind decisions of the university is even more unknown. Behind all of the changes taking place...

Lombardi Supports New Smoking Labels

By Mariah Byrne November 16, 2010

The Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center announced its support last week for the new, more graphic warning labels for cigarette packaging required by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In...

Eco-Cycling Week Brings The Green to Georgetown

By Elizabeth Rowe November 16, 2010

Georgetown kicked off its first Eco-Cycling Week in efforts to make campus a little greener. The event was conceived by EcoAction board member Emily McGinnis (SFS '11) and sponsored by the Off Campus Student...

Debate Team Returns to National Prominence

By Lauren Weber November 11, 2010

The Georgetown policy debate team's ninth-place national ranking marks a return to heights last seen in the late 1970s, with much of the program's success owed to Richard Day (SFS '14) and Andrew Markoff...

Searching for the Proper Role Of a Community Newspaper

By Marissa Amendolia November 11, 2010

The moment I finally understood why THE HOYA is truly important to Georgetown - the moment I first appreciated why I was spending countless hours on the job, why I was poring over my work and the work...

Students Reimagine Hilltop

By Carly Timm-Bijold October 22, 2010

Currently, as is the case every fall, undergraduates have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on Georgetown through the Re-Imagining Georgetown (RIG) Partnership, which awards up to $10,000 in grants...

Employment, Economy Addressed in Lecture

By Amr Leheta February 5, 2010

On Tuesday Robert Kimmitt, former deputy secretary of the Department of the Treasury under President Bush, discussed the general employment trends as well as the global economic environment in a lecture...

Liberal Politics Blur the Line Between Right and Privilege

By Jeffrey Long November 17, 2008

The concept of rights once commanded respect as a central tenet of our constitutional republic. No longer. Liberals, consistent with their tendency to attack every institution of the American tradition,...

Adderall Abuse Rises Nationally as Study Tool

By Kaitlyn Gallagher October 10, 2008

College students are notorious for spending late nights in the library, whether it's cramming during finals time or finishing homework for an early morning class. Night after night, many strain for ways...

Safeway to Get a Little More ‘Social’

By Kaitlyn Gallagher September 2, 2008

Who would have thought that a mundane trip to Safeway could turn into a social event? In an effort to create a more welcoming atmosphere, owners of the Wisconsin Avenue Safeway are planning extensive...

Students ‘Jumpstart’ City School’s Revitalization

By Sarah Mimms April 8, 2008

Not all college students took a break from the library this past Saturday. Volunteers from Georgetown, The George Washington University and Howard University, along with students and parents from River...

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