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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

TOPOROFF: Prayer Services Complement Our Classroom Experiences

By Andrew Toporoff November 17, 2011

Two weeks ago, Campus Ministry held its first religious services open house of the year, a week in which the ministry encouraged students to observe and participate in the services of other religions....

Students Gather to Give Early Thanks

By Sarah Patrick November 17, 2011

Students from a variety of religious backgrounds gathered for the Student Interfaith Council and the Office of Campus Ministry's annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Prayer Service in McShain Lounge Tuesday...

Chaplains Connect With Students

By Matthew Strauss October 28, 2011

It is midnight on the third floor of Darnall, and a small group of freshmen are chatting as they watch TV and plug away at their homework. As a Catholic priest strolls in with a plate of freshly baked...

Coulter’s Words Defy Georgetown Values

By Marissa Brogger October 18, 2011

After signing up for the Lecture Fund email list my freshman year, I have been to and seen plenty of exciting and informative events and speakers. While serving as a Georgetown University Student Association...

Arab Comedian Calls for Peace

By Shilpa Chandran September 27, 2011

Combining comedy with social commentary, award-winning Arab-American comedian Dean Obeidallah spoke Friday about his mission to counter stereotypes with humor Friday. "In America, we have a great tradition...

A Decade’s Worth of Apologies

By Jonathan Gillis September 12, 2011

I was born a Bible-wielding southerner in Lawrenceville, Ga. and groomed by a family so Protestant that even my Catholic friends were foreigners. Most of my classmates had last names like "Jones" or "Smith." Everyone...

By David Schuler and Lauren Weber October 25, 2010

Georgetown professor John Esposito was recently elected vice president of the American Academy of Religion, Georgetown announced on Oct. 20. Esposito, a professor of religion and international affairs...

Teaching Theology a Must in Modern World

By John Thornburgh February 23, 2010

Georgetown has not been without its share of religious controversies in recent years. Conservatives claim Georgetown has forgotten its Catholic heritage with its support of initiatives for the LGBTQ community...

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