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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Amy Schumer Acts After A Hoyas Open Letter

Amy Schumer Acts After A Hoya’s Open Letter

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford August 4, 2015

Yes, it is possible to love Amy Schumer even more than you already do. She is remarkable not only for her unapologetic boldness, humor, confidence and ownership of her sexuality in Hollywood, but for...

The Opposite of Love is Indifference

The Opposite of Love is Indifference

By Katherine Cienkus July 15, 2015

I am from Chicago, or “Chiraq” as some call it, a name coined by media and locals because of a death rate by guns comparable to that of Iraq. Whether this statement is accurate or not, the name signifies...

Campus Gun Violence Debate Stuck on Safety

By Jade Walsh September 5, 2014

Entering my first class of the school year, I claimed the desk closest to the door in anticipation of my mad dash to the next class. Notebook out, polite conversation conducted, my eyes wandered to the...

A Wary Gun Violence Week

By The Editorial Board March 19, 2013

This week, the College Democrats will hold a gun violence awareness week, that will feature speeches from prominent figures and a documentary that will cover some of the most contentious issues being debated...

After Tragedy, Gun Reform Still Stalled

By Meagan Kelly January 29, 2013

The day after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, I wrote a commentary for The Hoya on the event. Beyond the literal attack that my hometown had just suffered, I feared a media onslaught that was...

Gun Control Talks Polarize Tragedy

By Sumegh Sodani December 16, 2012

When Google News first began to collate articles about a school shooting in Newtown, Conn., my immediate reaction was that it would make Columbine pale in comparison. With the death toll released, it pains...

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