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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

NATE MOULTON FOR THE HOYA

Georgetown basketball player Ki-Ke Rafiu (COL 16) had been taking sports clothes home to Nigeria to encourage sports.

Nigerian Student Works to Inspire Girls at Home

By Hannah Kaufman September 26, 2014

At Georgetown, it’s easy to take basic necessities for granted and never think twice about throwing out our old things. Ki-Ke Rafiu (COL ’16), a Georgetown women’s basketball player, is here...

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Joe Luther (Col ’16) and several other dedicated members of the Heckler are gearing up for a strong year of student-produced satire. With a strong leader at the helm and many new hires, the future loos bright.

Campus Spoof Revived

By Emily Troisi September 19, 2014

When asked to describe the Georgetown Heckler in three words, Editor-in-Chief Joe Luther (COL ’16) chose “poignant, honest and hilarious,” which could just as easily describe his own personality....

Junior Helps to Bring Charity Run for Veterans to Campus

By Charlotte Glasser September 12, 2014

In the whirlwind of activity that reflects so many of our Georgetown experiences, it is sometimes hard to remember how many people exist outside our sphere. Luckily, there are a few of us who manage...

From DC to London, Taking Artistic Passion Abroad

By Jacqueline Kimmell August 29, 2014

Sing? Act? Dance? Psychoanalyze? Alexandra Waldon (COL ’15) can do it all. Following professional training, Waldon came to Georgetown to extend her education. The psychology and theater double major...

COURTESY LAUREN BERGER

Lauren Berger, CEO of her website InternQueen.com, believes that internships are essential for all students as part of their future career pursuits.

Intern Queen Spills Her Secrets on How to Get Ahead

By Rita Chang April 11, 2014

Recently featured in publications such as The New York Times, Teen Vogue and LA Weekly, Lauren Berger has become a big name in the internship industry. The CEO of her own website, InternQueen.com,...

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GUSA President Trevor Tezel (SFS ’15) and Vice President Omika Jikaria (SFS ’15)  reflect on their experiences and look forward to senior year.

New GUSA Leaders Show Passion for Path Ahead

By Emily Troisi March 28, 2014

After winning the GUSA executive election one month ago and being sworn into their positions last weekend, the work of Trevor Tezel (SFS ’15) and Omika Jikaria (SFS ’15) as president and vice president...

Behind the Scenes of an MSB Student’s Directorial Debut

By Sarah Hour March 21, 2014

Brett Treacy (MSB ’15), an aspiring filmmaker, recently debuted his first short film, “Petals.” The film follows the story of a young woman who is wrought with guilt and who pursues redemption,...

Building Community Coffee Shops

By Emily Troisi October 11, 2013

If you’ve ever been to Georgetown’s coffee shop of choice, you’ve probably noticed Saxbys’ excellent customer service and ideal atmosphere for studying or hanging out with friends. These are...

Becoming a Renaissance Man

By Kim Bussing September 6, 2013

The quintessential Georgetown student is often one associated with more extracurriculars than you can count on both hands, double majors with double minors and an ability to succeed without any apparent...

CULP Major Goes Musical

By Lindsay Leasor August 30, 2013

Mary Ellen Funke (SFS ’15) is your average Hoya with a twist: When she isn’t studying for her Culture and Politics major, she’s writing, recording and performing her own music. With the release...

Sit Down With Dalvin: Georgetown’s Newest Talk Show Personality Center Stage

By Emily Grau November 2, 2012

It’s no secret that Georgetown students like to stay informed about events occurring both on and off campus, constantly checking social media and news websites. Still,Dalvin Butler (COL ’13) thought...

Georgetown Ultimate Uncovered

By Denver Burton October 19, 2012

One of the more active and unique teams on the Hilltop, the players of Georgetown Ultimate consider it more than a sport. A tight-knit group within the Georgetown community, the Ultimate team not only...

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