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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

Lesser-Known Georgetown Traditions

Lesser-Known Georgetown Traditions

By Griffin Greco and Griffin Greco October 21, 2014

Kicking off Homecoming weekend this Friday is Traditions Day 2014, taking place on Copley Lawn. From noon to 3 p.m., you’ll be able to enjoy free GUGS burgers, a cappella performances from several...

A Pie in the Sky

By The Editorial Board October 28, 2013

Nearly half a year after local landmark Tuscany Cafe shuttered in June, Georgetown students are still without the ideal spot to fulfill weekend-night munchies. Epicurean is expensive, Eat & Joy draws...

While We Were Out: Summer News Roundup

While We Were Out: Summer News Roundup

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee August 22, 2013

We know you've all been busy backpacking around Europe, interning your behinds off, catching up on credits in summer school, or sleeping until 1pm every day in your hometown so you may not be up to speed...

Tuscany Cafe Currently Closed

By Eitan Sayag June 6, 2013

Tuscany Cafe is currently closed and, according to unconfirmed reports, the cafe is closing permanently. The restaurant usually opens at 11 a.m. on weekdays, according to its website. Public...

Georgetown eCards: Sass to the Max

Georgetown eCards: Sass to the Max

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee April 24, 2013

It's finals season for universities all over the country, and people are looking for ways to procrastinate. The 4E staff has collaborated to offer you a very Hilltop-specific method of getting nothing...

Introducing The Potomac Shore

By Marlene Cox and Marlene Cox September 23, 2012

With the Citizens Association of Georgetown (CAG) installing security cameras in the neighboring area we as Hoyas have to ask ourselves—what strange things will they catch on camera on the average...

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