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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

Working for a Greener University Party

By Enushe Khan and Theo Montgomery April 16, 2015

The average student does not associate a red Solo cup with much more than drinking. The year’s first ever Georgetown Day cup seeks to change that. It’s time to make recycling fun. The Georgetown...

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Address Sexual Assault, Not Drama

By Kit Clemente April 13, 2015

Every break since this November, I dread a certain conversation my household is bound to bring up — the December 2014 “A Rape on Campus” story published by Rolling Stone. I don’t dread this...

SULLIVAN: The Gift of an Honest Student’s Question

By Anne Sullivan April 13, 2015

Fr. Ryan Maher, S.J., an associate dean in the College from 2001 to 2012, taught me about a particular mission of Jesuit education. In his role as a dean, he didn’t color inside the lines or stick to...

How to Become a GAAP Weekend Celeb

How to Become a GAAP Weekend Celeb

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally March 30, 2015

It looks like word of 4E’s wealth of knowledge has spread to the class of 2019. This week we received an email from a senior in high school looking for some advice as he hopes to make the Hilltop his...

Friendships That Are Here to Stay

By Cyrena Touros March 9, 2015

Last May, we— the current freshmen— all signed our friends’yearbooks (and even those of people we wouldn’t have expected wanted a few words from us) with notes of love and excitement and optimism. “Sitting...

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When You Get Into College (Again)

By Bianca DiSanto February 26, 2015

"It gives me great pleasure to inform you that the Committee on Admissions has voted to accept your application for transfer admission to Georgetown University.” Admittedly, this was a sentence...

College is a Temporal Beast We Can Conquer

By Cyrena Touros February 22, 2015

When I chose to come to Georgetown, I knew full well that I was leaving behind everyone I had known from high school, which was even a swaying factor in my decision. It was going to be a fresh start no...

College Considers Restructuring Academic Credits

By Kelsey Quackenbush February 20, 2015

The College Academic Council held a town hall meeting with a panel of administrators and professors from Georgetown College on Wednesday to discuss the possibility of changing Georgetown’s standard academic...

4 Classes 4 All

By The Editorial Board February 20, 2015

Earlier this week, the College Academic Council sponsored a town hall that offered students the chance to sit in on a panel with College Dean Chester Gillis and discuss the possibility of changing the...

Professors Recognized With College Dean’s Award

By Emily Tu February 13, 2015

Fr. David Collins, S.J., professor Anthony DelDonna and professor Cristina Sanz received the 2014 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and were recognized Jan. 27 at the 2014-15 Convocation of...

GRAY: Climbing Mountains, Dreams and Ambitions

By Fr. Howard Gray, S.J. February 10, 2015

At 3:25 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgensen ended a 19-day free-climbing expedition, ascending El Capitan’s Dawn Wall in Yosemite National Park. Although others had climbed...

The Midshipmans Journal

The Midshipman’s Journal

By Nicholas Tsusaki February 10, 2015

  “You’re in ROTC? Do you know so-and-so?” “No... I’m in Navy ROTC.” “I didn’t know Georgetown had a navy program.” “Well actually, it doesn’t.” This conversation...

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