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

As One-Year Anniversary of Virtual Learning Passes, GU Community Members Reflect

As One-Year Anniversary of Virtual Learning Passes, GU Community Members Reflect

By Giulia Testa and Claire Stowe March 25, 2021

When Georgetown University students left campus March 6 for spring break, they could have never anticipated the next year would be dominated by virtual courses, club meetings and social interactions.  ILLUSTRATION...

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Sore Eyes and Tired Minds: Students and Professors Struggle With ‘Zoom Fatigue’

By River Harper October 30, 2020

Freshman Leathan Posey (COL ’24), like many other students grappling with virtual learning, has grown tired of taking classes over Zoom.  “No matter how you look at it, spending hours on...

Home Kitchen Labs and Dance Studios: How Professors Are Adapting Their Online Classes

Home Kitchen Labs and Dance Studios: How Professors Are Adapting Their Online Classes

By Emily Scheibe October 23, 2020

When a Zoom licensing issue prevented several students from joining David Burk’s 331-person “Econ Principles Micro” lecture on the first day of classes, he was devastated. Before this semester,...

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