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OWN IT Speaker Profiles: Azure Antoinette

OWN IT Speaker Profiles: Azure Antoinette

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland February 27, 2015

After last year’s overwhelming success, the OWN IT Summit is back! As The Hoya is the campus media partner, 4E will be periodically bringing you profiles of the illustrious speakers. Our second featured...

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Georgetown Bookstore employee Luanne Buzzanca likes to spend her free time finding ways to express herself and getting creative in the form of poetry.

A Poetic Voice from an Unexpected Place

By Hannah Kaufman February 13, 2015

On this hectic campus, it is all too easy to forget about the employees working almost every day to provide services for Georgetown students. LuAnne Buzzanca is a full-time cashier and customer service...

Poetic Justice

By Danny Funt May 6, 2014

How's this for coincidence? In 1995, the late hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur, then 24, was serving a sentence at Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York for a crime he and many others said he didn't...

Forché Wins Poetry Fellowship

By Molly Simio October 4, 2013

Poet, human rights activist and Georgetown professor Carolyn Forché was the recipient of this year’s Academy of American Poets fellowship. Forché currently serves as director of the Lannan Center...

I Got a Pocket, Got a Pocket Full of ... Poems?

I Got a Pocket, Got a Pocket Full of … Poems?

By Victoria Edel and Victoria Edel April 16, 2013

There are many reasons April is one of my favorite months — free Ben & Jerry’s, the return of sundresses, the fact that everyone is just so happy all the time. With all of these great things...

Alum Combines Literary and Musical Talent

By Victoria Edel September 21, 2012

While many Georgetown alumni pursue traditional careers, Jim McCormick (COL ’90) turned his passion for music and his love of poetry into a career as a songwriter. While on the Hilltop, McCormick...

For Inmates and Undergrads, Poetry Fosters Understanding

By Heather Flynn February 14, 2012

Most school projects begin and end in the classroom, but for a group of 18 Georgetown students, their work is designed to connect with people half a continent away. This weekend, professors Jiva Manske...

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