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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Downtown D.C. Shuts Down for Biden Inauguration After Capitol Insurrection

Downtown D.C. Shuts Down for Biden Inauguration After Capitol Insurrection

By Jemima Denham and Ella Kohler January 27, 2021

In contrast to the typical crowds and celebrations that usually mark Inauguration Day for the Georgetown University community and Washington, D.C. residents, the District saw deserted streets and a large...

AMBER GILLETTE/THE HOYA | Norman Francis Jr. (COL ’20) and Aleida Olvera (COL ’20) stress student outreach and diversity as they transition to the Georgetown University Student Association executive.

Francis and Olvera Sworn In, Promise Approachability During Transition

By Cady Stanton March 20, 2019

Georgetown University Student Association President Norman Francis Jr. (COL ’20) and Vice President Aleida Olvera (COL ’20) are emphasizing approachability and student engagement as they begin their...

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Artists Take A Stand in 2016-17

By Meena Raman and Dani Guerrero April 21, 2017

Art, as a form of public speech, is inherently political and engages with existing thoughts and ideologies. After a remarkably eventful year in the political and social spheres, art and culture have naturally...

EDITORIAL: Safety On And Off Campus

By Editorial Board January 31, 2017

On Jan. 27, the Georgetown University Police Department issued a Public Safety Alert following the kidnapping of a Georgetown student on the 3400 block of O Street NW the previous day. By the time the...

Overheard at President Trumps Inauguration

Overheard at President Trump’s Inauguration

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell January 27, 2017

Well, it’s official: Donald Trump is The President of the United States. And while I’m sure all of you spent Friday, January 20th making signs for the Women’s March watching the inauguration ceremony,...

10 Things Id Rather Listen To Than 3 Doors Down

10 Things I’d Rather Listen To Than 3 Doors Down

By Caroline Bucca and Caroline Bucca January 25, 2017

January 20th has come and gone, and Inauguration weekend has commenced. What does that mean? Only that 3 Doors Down has risen from the dead! If you don't know who they are, don't be surprised. You've...

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Trump’s Inauguration Sparks Protests

By Aly Pachter January 21, 2017

Thousands of spectators, including many Georgetown students, attended the inauguration of President Donald Trump today at the United States Capitol, which was accompanied by a series of protests from...

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The Art of the Protest

By Marina Tian January 20, 2017

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BYMAN: Finding a Place in Government

BYMAN: Finding a Place in Government

By Daniel Byman January 20, 2017

The allure of public service led many of us to come to Washington and to Georgetown. After graduating from college way back in the Precambrian Era, I joined the United States government with a vague goal...

EDITORIAL: Inaugurate Political Engagement

By Editorial Board January 20, 2017

With President-elect Donald Trump set to recite the Oath of Office today, campus-wide excitement for the inauguration has been tempered by the many students reluctant to attend the ceremony. Rather than...

The Womens March on Washington: Everything You Need To Know

The Women’s March on Washington: Everything You Need To Know

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford January 18, 2017

You may have heard that this Friday, the 20th of January, 2017, The Donald will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States. You definitely have heard that this monumental day has sparked anxiety...

How to Throw the Perfect Inauguration Day Party

How to Throw the Perfect Inauguration Day Party

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell January 16, 2017

January 20th 2017 is an important date for two reasons. First, it marks the inauguration of our nation’s 45th President and ushers in a new and unprecedented era in American history. Secondly, and much...

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