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A Very Hoya Thanksgiving

A Very Hoya Thanksgiving

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein November 26, 2013

Happy (early) Thanksgiving, Hoyas! Besides all of the travel plans, cheer, relatives and turkey, there is another reason for this much-needed break: giving thanks! On the Hilltop, we have many things...

Pre-Thanksgiving Snacks: Food to Get You Stuffed Before the Holiday

Pre-Thanksgiving Snacks: Food to Get You Stuffed Before the Holiday

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek November 24, 2013

Only a few days remain til we can all either go home or escape the (beloved yet sleep deprived) Hilltop. A time to finally relax, sleep and get happy. For many, this break will include a delicious Thanksgiving...

Staffer of the Week: Ian Tice

Staffer of the Week: Ian Tice

By KP and KP November 8, 2013

Once a week, The Hoya recognizes a staffer that has done a particularly awesome job – now you can get to know about them, too. As part of our Leavey 421 series, we’ll be posting quick interviews with...

Makeover Your Thanksgiving Leftovers

By Emily Manbeck November 25, 2012

If your family is anything like mine, you cooked more than you needed this Thanksgiving. Dreading the thought of throwing out your mother’s perfectly mashed potatoes and mouthwatering stuffing? Save...

Makeover Your Thanksgiving Leftovers

By Emily Manbeck November 24, 2012

If your family is anything like mine, you cooked more than you needed this Thanksgiving. Dreading the thought of throwing out your mother’s perfectly mashed potatoes and mouthwatering stuffing? Save...

On Campus, Students Take Part in Thanksgiving Tradition

By Madison Ashley November 23, 2012

While most students were baking pumpkin pies and watching football in the comfort of their own homes Wednesday, those who remained on campus were invited to take part in a Georgetown tradition: University...

Giving Thanks in the World of Sports

By Nick Fedyk November 21, 2012

Finally, Thanksgiving has come. It is my favorite holiday of the year, for three simple reasons: family, food and football — cliché, I know, but I still think we should take some time now to sit back,...

A Festive Feast

By Sarah Kaplan November 16, 2012

So you’re not going home for Thanksgiving. Ticket prices were too high, you live in a foreign country or your parents love you enough not to force you to sit through a multiple-course meal with 15 members...

The Five Travellers You’ll Meet This Break

By Victoria Edel November 16, 2012

The Freshman It’s her first time going home, and you can tell. She made sure to wear her Georgetown sweatshirt, her suitcase is much bigger than it needs to be for a few days at home and she gives...

Holiday Ticket Turbulence

By The Editorial Board November 12, 2012

As students start to salivate over Thanksgiving dinner and, more importantly, the chance to spend the holiday with their families, the cost of traveling home may leave some feeling sick. Roundtrip airfare...

Liberal Leave Unfit for Thanksgiving

By Kent Carlson and Laura Wagner November 9, 2012

With the stresses of midterms and general grind of college life, many students welcome the chance to return home for Thanksgiving. For some, that means traveling across the country to spend just a few...

DELANEY: A New Home for the Holidays

By Margaret Delaney December 5, 2011

This time in the semester is always a delicate balance for me. First of all, Thanksgiving break is such a tease. You're home just long enough to get reacquainted with your couch, TV channels and home cooking,...

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