Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Alumni Help Vets Find Employment

By Andrew Wilson August 30, 2013

When John Fisher-Thompson (MSB ’09) returned from active duty in the Marine Corps in May, his path to civilian employment was not initially clear. Two friends from Georgetown, Ben Vinograd (SFS ’10)...

Disaster Movie Done Right: ‘White House Down’ Is the New Summer Blockbuster

By Kaley Beins June 28, 2013

4/5 stars Most White House action movies stretch the boundaries of reason, sacrificing the plausibility of a White House takeover for entertainment value. But Roland Emmerich’snewest doomsday...

Students to Fundraise for Vets

By Andrew Wilson October 2, 2012

Although it only started as a simple assignment for a business class, Lance Strahl’s (MSB ’13) plan to raise money for injured servicemen and -women has escalated into a $10,000 fundraiser carnival. Strahl’s...

BLANK: A Hidden ‘War on Women’

By Sam Blank March 16, 2012

The last several weeks have seen the topics of human rights and women’s rights explode to the forefront of national discourse. Through clever marketing, the non-governmental organization Invisible Children...

Double Duty: Married Students Seek Balance

By Matthew Strauss February 16, 2012

Donna Hernandez (SFS '13) eloped with her husband, Eduardo Panyaguy, two weeks into her freshman year at Georgetown. The couple, who met in high school, married beforePanyaguy, a U.S. Marine,...

The Struggle Within: A Soldier’s Hidden War

By Jonathan Gillis September 16, 2011

Jonathan Hopkins was a casualty of war, though not the kind he had been trained to fight. As a West Point cadet, Hopkins, now a graduate student at Georgetown, had been schooled in the intricacies...

Shutting Out Minority Voices Harms All

By Kevin Flannery October 29, 2010

TO THE EDITOR, "`Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Protects Personal Privacy in Military" (THE HOYA, Oct. 22, 2010, A3) relies on two offensive premises to defend the military's unwise and discriminatory policy. First,...

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Protects Personal Privacy in Military

By Alan Ardelean October 22, 2010

The controversial "don't ask don't tell" policy has been under fire, fueling debate in many circles ranging from government to civil society. As a U.S. Marine who was honorably discharged after over eight...

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Hits Military Morale

By Peter Nesbitt September 28, 2010

Last week, the Senate Republicans killed any chance of repealing "don't ask, don't tell" as part of the National Defense Authorization Act before the looming lame duck, Congress. DADT is the Clinton-era...

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