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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Maren Fagan to Serve as The Hoya’s Next Editor-In-Chief

By Evie Steele, Editor-in-Chief April 12, 2025

Maren Fagan (CAS ’27) will serve as The Hoya’s editor-in-chief beginning April 13. Fagan, one of the paper’s current executive editors, will be the 152nd editor-in-chief of The Hoya, Georgetown...

The Georgetown Hoyas shot 15-23 from the free throw line, which ended up being a potential difference maker in their 8-point loss against the UConn Huskies on Saturday, Jan. 11. (Evie Steele/The Hoya)

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Despite Promising Start, Hoyas Falter Against UConn Huskies in Biggest Home Game To Date This Season

By Sophia Lu, Senior Sports Editor January 11, 2025

Though the Georgetown University men’s basketball team fought long and hard during their Jan. 11 Big East matchup against the University of Connecticut Huskies, the team ultimately fell 68-60 to a more...

Taking the Extra Step

Taking the Extra Step

By Michelle Vassilev, Editor in Chief April 30, 2024

It is The Hoya’s tradition that each editor in chief of the newspaper publishes an exit piece on a topic of their choice at the end of their tenure.  On a chilly fall morning, I found myself on the...

Courtesy of Evie Steele

Evie Steele to Serve as The Hoya’s Next Editor in Chief

By Michelle Vassilev, Editor in Chief April 30, 2024

The Hoya selected Evie Steele (SFS ’26) as its new editor in chief. Steele, a regional and comparative studies major with a minor in Chinese, is the 151st editor in chief of The Hoya, Georgetown University’s...

Aspen Nguyen/The Hoya | The Hoya’s new website includes easy access to each section’s content and interactive features like crossword puzzles.

Meet The Hoya’s New Website

By Michelle Vassilev, Editor in Chief March 31, 2024

The Hoya is eager to welcome you to its new website. Since launching the website last month, The Hoya has worked hard to improve the organization, aesthetics and versatility of the site before sharing...

The Hoya selects Michelle Vassilev as paper’s 150th editor in chief

The Hoya selects Michelle Vassilev as paper’s 150th editor in chief

By Caitlin McLean December 6, 2023

The Hoya has selected Michelle Vassilev (CAS '24) as its next editor in chief.  Vassilev, an English major with minors in journalism and public health, is the 150th editor in chief to take the...

VIEWPOINT: Students, Stay Informed, Read the Paper

VIEWPOINT: Students, Stay Informed, Read the Paper

By Caitlin McLean November 17, 2023

Walking along the path from the Leavey Center toward Epicurean & Company, you may have seen The Hoya’s newsstand isolated within the Henle Village construction site, shrouded behind a chain link...

Student Artist Profile: Mario Cobo-Aguirre Breaks Down Five Photographs

By Valerie Blinder April 8, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6x-0UOM8Nk&t=80s Some students know Mario Cobo-Aguirre (COL '24) from class, but others know him for his hobby-turned-profession as a photographer. Having picked...

Alternatives to Ted Cruz's Escape Plan to Cancún

Alternatives to Ted Cruz’s Escape Plan to Cancún

By Eri Hayakawa and Eri Hayakawa March 5, 2021

When the massive snowstorm hit Texas, the state had to deal with many catastrophes, such as power outages and food shortages. While Texans were struggling to stay warm and safe, what was Sen. Ted Cruz...

’90s Prove Pivotal as The Hoya Goes Online

’90s Prove Pivotal as The Hoya Goes Online

By Maya Gandhi and Katherine DeMatteo January 14, 2020

In fall 1988, The Hoya reached an inflection point. Just a year earlier, the paper had started printing twice a week, a decision that would last until fall 2017, doubling its weekly production and stretching...

VIEWPOINT: Rebranding as a Digital-Focused Publication

VIEWPOINT: Rebranding as a Digital-Focused Publication

By Toby Hung and Daniel Almeida January 14, 2020

At our first onboarding event for The Hoya, we remember how a well-known news media professional who then consulted for The Hoya informed us that the only thing we need to know about a journalist’s...

VIEWPOINT: Taking The Hoya Online

VIEWPOINT: Taking The Hoya Online

By Karen Travers January 14, 2020

“Oh my god, you are so old.” That was the reaction from my younger ABC News colleague when I told him I was writing a piece about my time as editor-in-chief of The Hoya and the birth of the newspaper’s...

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