Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

‘Unwell: A Midwestern Gothic’ Podcast Is A COVID-19 Halloween Treat

‘Unwell: A Midwestern Gothic’ Podcast Is A COVID-19 Halloween Treat

By Sarah Keisler September 23, 2020

★★★★★ A 24-hour diner materializes on the side of the highway and houses a sparse group of people whose names can be found in the local cemetery. A couple disappears in the woods on the night...

Comedy Groups on Campus Offer Fresh Voices, Community

Comedy Groups on Campus Offer Fresh Voices, Community

By Sarah Keisler and Megan Wee February 14, 2020

Before he wrote for “Saturday Night Live,” before his career soared with “The Comeback Kid” and “Kid Gorgeous,” and before he produced “Big Mouth,” John Mulaney (COL ’04) was a member...

Dorm Decor Combines Aesthetic Vision, Emotional Connection

Dorm Decor Combines Aesthetic Vision, Emotional Connection

By Michelle Brown and Sarah Keisler December 5, 2019

Sentimental photo walls, twinkling LED lights and bright tapestries give character and familiarity to the Georgetown University student’s small living space. The artistic and skillful presentation is...

Georgetown Department of Performing Arts | In The Woman Who Turned Into a Tree, the traditional Greek myth is adapted to look at the pervasive nature of our connected world.

‘The Woman Who Turned Into a Tree’ Tells Cautionary Tale

By Sarah Keisler September 27, 2019

Daphne (Julia Kwamya) wants to be “a girl with class.” This mantra seems relatively harmless, but in “The Woman Who Turned Into a Tree,” her fascination with how she is perceived by others is nothing...

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