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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

EDITORIAL: Amend NSO to Calm Chaos

By Editorial Board September 8, 2017

As newly minted Hoyas stepped onto campus a few weeks ago to begin their Georgetown careers, they were faced with a weekend of excitement, exhaustion and chaos — New Student Orientation. While NSO teaches...

SHEDD: Sharia and the Dangers of Misperception

By Nick Shedd July 27, 2016

Let’s talk about Sharia. Everyone has heard about the Taliban or the Islamic State rolling into regions and imposing “Sharia law.” It is certainly true that these groups do horrible things in the...

Debate Over Division

By The Editorial Board April 22, 2016

Georgetown students and community members this week had an unprecedented opportunity to engage deeply with issues of reproductive justice and Catholic teachings on life. Following the Georgetown University...

Serving Georgetown, Serving Qatar

Serving Georgetown, Serving Qatar

By Matt LoPrete February 2, 2016

When one searches “SFS Qatar” on Google, the third search result that pops up is Ari Goldstein’s op-ed in The Hoya from October 2014 stating that the campus is subject to a brutal regime. After spending...

A Casa Latina We Can Call Home

By Nancy Hinojos March 20, 2015

While the advocacy for a Casa Latina may seem recent, the need and support for a dedicated space for the Latino community has been growing for decades. The Latino community on campus, especially for self-identified...

CHOLVIN & CHRISTIANSEN: Pluralism Still Essential Amid Gay Marriage Victories

CHOLVIN & CHRISTIANSEN: Pluralism Still Essential Amid Gay Marriage Victories

By Tucker Cholvin and Thomas Christiansen October 21, 2014

Between the time we’ve finished this column and the time this article goes to press Tuesday morning, it’s entirely likely that several more completely improbable states will have been added to the...

Students of Color Alliance Talks Diversity Over Dinner

By Katherine Richardson November 1, 2013

Upper-level administrators joined students at the 10th annual Students of Color Alliance Unity Dinner on Wednesday, with many leaving before the evening’s discussion of how to improve diversity and...

DAVIS: Pluralism Needs Action

By Khadijah Davis April 9, 2013

I recently participated in a panel held by Georgetown University’s chapter of the NAACP and met with a couple of students who attend Howard University. The conversation ended that night with an understanding...

Rural Students Out of Reach

By The Editorial Board April 5, 2013

Most Georgetown students hail from a handful of regions: northern New Jersey, central California, southern Maryland — the list goes on. Yet although students are drawn from all over the country, rural...

Making Sense of the Graffiti

By The Editorial Board September 17, 2010

Anyone present on campus before this semester will recall the string of bias-related incidents that tarnished the campus mood last year. Their frequency was disheartening and their abusive nature...

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