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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

Grand, Old Tactics Need Refocusing

By Alex Cave February 25, 2013

Debt limit. Fiscal cliff. Sequestration. Government shutdown. We’ve heard these doom-and-gloom buzzwords far too many times in political debates over the past few years. Repeated Washington-manufactured...

New Releases

By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

STIRRETT: Demographic Shifts Shake GOP

By Scott Stirrett November 13, 2012

This past week, Barack Obama became the first president since Franklin Roosevelt to be re-elected with relatively high levels of unemployment. His win and the Democrats’ resounding victories are testaments...

Plot Thickens for Republican Narrative

By Guide Editor November 13, 2012

As last Tuesday’s election results made clear, over $1 billion in campaigning spending created 17 minutes of election night uncertainty. Last Tuesday, Fox News called the presidential election at 11:17...

MILLER: Bush Comparisons Worn Thin

MILLER: Bush Comparisons Worn Thin

By Hannah Miller October 23, 2012

Let’s get this straight: Mitt Romney is not George Bush.

No Debating Close-Mindedness

By Masha Goncharova October 16, 2012

This campaign season has been characterized by a lack of meaningful consideration of the other side. Blame it on news and social media selling us what we want to hear, or convince yourself that you grew...

STIRRETT: Independent of Party, Not Purpose

By Scott Stirrett October 2, 2012

It’s become almost trite for Americans to complain about the lack of bipartisanship in Washington. Every stump speech includes some standard line about the need to break the “partisan gridlock.” “The...

GOP Platform a Vision, or Mirage?

By Kara Panzer September 4, 2012

In the magical land where Republican ideals rule, mynah birds squawk, “Jobs!” and “’murica!”; every business is a small business that is owned by a big business; and the economy is thriving....

DULIK: ‘Juntos Con Romney’? SÃ? ­, Se Puede

By Sam Dulik September 3, 2012

The Democratic Party has increasingly dominated the Hispanic vote in the United States. In doing so, it has propagated a false and destructive narrative that this is because of the Democrats’ unique...

PIERRO: RNC Debuts Appeal for Diversity

By Daniel Pierro September 3, 2012

The Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., last week symbolized a new era of reestablishing the GOP’s image. Despite several political gaffes over the last few weeks, the Republican Party showcased...

Miller: Ads Versus Ground Game in Fight for 270

By Hannah Miller August 28, 2012

The Republican presidential ticket is complete and the official nomination just a day away, yet it remains unclear which candidate will have the edge in this election. If the 2008 campaign showed anything,...

DULIK: Romney Takes the Rocky Road

By Sam Dulik March 2, 2012

Mitt Romney's primary wins in Arizona and Michigan Tuesday were hardly a surprise. In Arizona, his Mormon and Western roots gave him a leg up. In Michigan, the facts that he was born and raised in the...

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