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LLOYD: A Search for Dignity in Disagreement

By Thomas Lloyd April 1, 2014

If serving as the president of GU Pride, running for Georgetown University Student Association president and the “Utraque Unum” campaign has taught me one thing, it is that students at Georgetown love...

In the Newsroom: The Marine

By TM Gibbons-Neff March 27, 2014

I have a desk in The Hoya office; in the top-left corner, there is a picture of Blackfoot 1-1, my squad from my 2008 deployment to Afghanistan. I bill that picture as my “roots” because in those...

Humble Beginnings and Printed Skylines

By Joe Koech March 26, 2014

You’ve just arrived home after being away for a long time. You get off the plane or start driving through your hometown and you begin to recognize the things around you. The weather, the buildings,...

It’s Time to Out GU

By Michael MacPhee March 25, 2014

To The Editor: Your March 21 editorial “‘Utraque Unum’ Mistranslated” [The Hoya, A2] questions a lack of sufficient “explanation” of the Lloyd-Cucci GenderFunk project. This criticism struck...

Continuing the Debate Over University Recognition

By Alexandria Plutnicki March 24, 2014

President John J. DeGioia’s predecessor, Leo O’ Donovan, was well known for his liberal take on university politics. He is, perhaps, most famous for the support he showed during his term for pro-choice...

Automation to Render Us Unemployed

By Parth Shah March 23, 2014

A plethora of stories that cover the shifting landscape of technology moving into the future has been released lately, discussing how that could affect the way we approach a basic category of economic...

HEYMANN: ASB’s Contributions to Body, Mind and Heart

By Allie Heymann March 21, 2014

I have spent the past few days thinking about the concept of strength. What does it mean? Who has it? Where does it come from? How do we get more of it? What kinds of it are we seeking? This reflection...

Cancer’s Mental Strain

By Copy Chief and Brandi Streauslin February 11, 2014

Critics, including a number of self-proclaimed feminists, have questioned the effectiveness and integrity of a recent Facebook campaign to raise consciousness about National Breast Cancer Awareness Month....

Pro-Life Movement Honors Church

By Kieran Naval February 8, 2014

In many ways, Haylie Jacobson’s viewpoint “Pro-Choice Broader than Abortion Issue” (THE HOYA, A3, Feb. 5, 2013) offers a refreshingly honest self-critique of the pro-choice movement. It echoes Time...

GADEA: The Season for Shared Humanity

By James Gadea December 16, 2013

As the celebration of Jesus Christ’s birth begins, Christmas at Georgetown is overcome with fevered anticipation for finals and the eventual freedom that follows. Oftentimes, in this especially busy...

4E News Recap

4E News Recap

By KP and KP December 7, 2013

Missed what was happening on the Hilltop this week? 4E has got you covered with some of The Hoya's most recent headlines: Georgetown Falls Short In Fellowship Awards – No Georgetown students won Rhodes,...

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