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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

Student Arts, Showcased

By The Editorial Board October 16, 2015

Georgetown’s presence in the local visual arts community has been muted at best. Art displayed on campus is largely confined to the 400-square-foot Spagnuolo Art Gallery, which does not showcase student...

Snapchat Updates: D.C. Takeover

Snapchat Updates: D.C. Takeover

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein June 30, 2015

Everyone knows that 4E loves Snapchat. Like really, really, REALLY loves Snapchat. It is basically required when you are hired to have the skill of taking tactful selfies with a variety of filters. Due...

Hoya Saxa Celebrates #LoveWins

Hoya Saxa Celebrates #LoveWins

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein June 30, 2015

Last Friday 4E celebrated SCOTUS's decision with a compilation of Twitter responses on the same-sex marriage ruling. Today, we are continuing with Georgetown only responses. Because LOVE SAXA (but not...

The GRAMMYs!

The GRAMMYs!

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein June 11, 2015

This past weekend restaurants all over the District were awarded RAMMY Awards for their excellence in keeping the D.C. population full and happy. While 4E loves our food from all over the 8 wards, the...

Unknown, Undercover

Unknown, Undercover

By Blair Kennedy June 8, 2015

There is a lot hidden behind the gleaming marble of Washington, D.C. As the home of the CIA, the FBI and the Pentagon, the D.C-V.A. area is a hub of the secret world of spies. This world of intrigue...

A Summer in the District

A Summer in the District

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein June 2, 2015

I have only been in D.C. for the summer for less than a week. Practically no time at all. Less than a week, and I have already encountered a ton of changes in Georgetown during the semester and Georgetown...

A Guide to DC Happy Hours

A Guide to DC Happy Hours

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling May 2, 2015

Finished with finals and ready to get your drink on? Not finished with finals but ready to procrastinate with some cocktails? Happy hours are the best, but it can be difficult to know where to go for all...

DC’s Right to Light

By The Editorial Board February 27, 2015

Federalism — the revered principle of our government, as old as any other — is at constant risk of being undermined. Thursday witnessed the newest challenge to this system as the legalization of...

Spend D.C. Surplus Wisely

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2015

Nearly a month into her first term, Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser faces an important challenge regarding her administration’s priorities. The District reported a $204 million surplus this past...

Closing the Wage Gap

By The Editorial Board January 30, 2015

For recent college graduates, Washington, D.C., stands tall as a beacon of opportunity. With thriving post-recession job sectors and entry-level positions in politics, business and the like, D.C.’s government...

Bowser’s Open Frontier

By The Editorial Board January 13, 2015

While most Georgetown students were likely enjoying the comfort and home-cooked meals that accompany winter break, Washington, D.C., welcomed a new mayor with cautious optimism. D.C. Councilmember Muriel...

R.I.P. McFaddens

R.I.P. McFadden’s

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein January 6, 2015

Why do all things good have to come to an end? Hot off the heels of the Pinkberry closing, another DC establishment is gone. Literally, everything is bad. While McFadden's is not technically in Georgetown,...

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