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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

MAGGIE CHEN/THE HOYA | In previous years, the annual Senior Major Art Exhibition was showcased in the Lucille M. and Richard F.X. Spagnuolo Gallery. This year, four graduating artists presented their work in the Mario & Alberto de la Cruz Gallery.

Seniors Share Artistic Passion in Major Showcase

By Suna Cha May 15, 2019

The National Gallery of Art and various Smithsonian institutions flourish in Washington, D.C., as popular tourist sites. With parents, family members, friends and beloved ones all gathering in the District...

2018 Senior Compass Series

2018 Senior Compass Series

By Opinion Editor April 24, 2018

For the second year in a row, The Hoya is proud to present the Senior Compass Series in coordination with the Senior Class Committee. This year, we asked seniors to write about their most regrettable...

99 Problems and Graduation is 1

99 Problems and Graduation is 1

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 10, 2016

With a week to go before graduation, here is a list of the 99 things my friends and I will miss the most about Georgetown. Naturally, we will miss many more things, but we'll keep it short for the sake...

Senior Parents Weekend: Whats Up For Auction?

Senior Parents Weekend: What’s Up For Auction?

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 4, 2016

Senior Parents Weekend is next weekend! One of the main events of the weekend is the Senior Auction, which takes place on Feb. 6. At this grand event, many items are auctioned off in an effort to raise...

Quiz: Are You a SWUG?

Quiz: Are You a SWUG?

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein December 11, 2015

Ah, the age old question. Being a SWUG is an honor that not everyone can achieve. Across the country, and even across time, people have pondered this group of people and tried to earn this coveted status. For...

The Closing Address

The Closing Address

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein November 23, 2015

I remember the exact day that I became Deputy Blog Editor and began my climb up the 4E ladder of power. I was sitting in a random hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel, on a trip with a subset of my abroad friends....

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein November 11, 2015

As the first semester has begun to wind down, my nerves about leaving Georgetown in only a few months are increasing. I can barely remember my freshman year, the people I met then feel like people I...

Studying for Midterms: Freshman Year vs. Senior Year

Studying for Midterms: Freshman Year vs. Senior Year

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein October 20, 2015

It is that time of year again, when Lau becomes our second home, Mai Thai delivery orders spike and classroom friendships emerge solely out of necessity. That's right, midterm season has hit the...

The Five Times When You Know You Are A Senior

The Five Times When You Know You Are A Senior

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 20, 2015

I am officially old. And, by old, I mean 20. But, I am a senior, which means I have three years of classes, parties and Wisey's cookies to look back on. Everyone always talks about how senior year is...

Friday Fixat10ns: Freshman Year Throwbacks

Friday Fixat10ns: Freshman Year Throwbacks

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 18, 2015

Has it really been 3 years since we, the Class of 2016, were mere Freshies struggling to find our way through the ICC? Yes my friends it has been that long. While I am a firm advocate for not accepting...

DAN GANNON/THE HOYA 
The Carroll Parlor, which is located on the first floor of Healy Hall, reopened as a study space for senior undergraduates during a ceremony Thursday.

Carroll Parlor Opens for Senior Study

By Andrew Wallender March 31, 2015

The university’s newest study space, the Carroll Parlor, reopened Thursday on the first floor of Healy Hall after being converted from an art show room. Dedicated to senior undergraduates, the study...

The Bittersweet Truth of Friendships

By Victoria Edel April 11, 2014

Lena Dunham’s “Girls” wrapped up its third season last month on a bleak note. The four girls are falling apart — Jessa’s a drug addict, Shoshanna didn’t graduate, Marnie is miserable and Hannah...

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