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The newspaper relaunched the campaign in early 2008 and circulated a petition that gained over 600 signatures from students and alumni. Though this campaign might have been successful, an April Fool's issue in 2009 put a hold on the independence movement. The issue included several articles that were
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began to run investigative journalism pieces. As a result, the paper went from being viewed as generally supportive of the administration to being one of the university’s chief antagonists. The spring of 1977 brought perhaps the most significant example of this when a story about the firing of five
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era, the paper's focus returned to internal campus issues, perhaps reflecting the desire of veterans, who made up most of the student body, to return to normal life. The 1950s saw the introduction of two recurring features: the Basketball Preview Issue, which first appeared on December 3, 1957, and
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In the 1970s, university support for the newspaper fell significantly; for example, funding was cut more than 55 percent between 1971 and 1975. As a result, the newspaper was forced to increase its advertising fourfold, and full-page advertisements became common. The paper changed its format from
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receives around $ 25,000 from Georgetown University for its operation annually. Late in 2004, the newspaper launched a publicity bid to build grassroots support for the proposition; the school seemed willing to allow the paper to split off, but not with the name "The Hoya", which administrators
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is a student-run paper that prints every Friday and publishes online daily throughout the year, with a print circulation of 4,000 during the academic year. The newspaper has four main editorial sections: News, Opinion, Science, Sports and The Guide, a weekly arts and lifestyle magazine. It also
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In the 1980s, the newspaper underwent a number of significant changes. The first issue in 1980, published on January 25, was the first to appear without the approval of a faculty moderator who had previously been a member of the editorial board. And, after six decades of appearing once a week,
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announced its transition into an online-daily format, publishing articles on a daily rather than biweekly basis. In the move to an online format, the paper also reduced its print publication from two issues a week to one, cutting its Tuesday issue while retaining the weekly Friday edition.
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tabloid to broadsheet in the fall of 1976. As the Georgetown student body became more diverse, coverage of minority student groups increased, and articles on the activities and concerns of African American and Jewish students appeared.
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was one of the few student groups to remain active during the war years, and its pages at this time juxtapose coverage of blood drives, war bond programs and alumni casualties with details of tea dances and intramural athletics.
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acknowledged that the notorious April Fools' day issue of 2009 was distasteful, but assured its readers that the newspaper would no longer participate in satirical issues. No April Fools' issues have been published since 2009.
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is not financially independent from the university, it is produced, managed and edited entirely by students and maintains editorial independence. Over 300 students are involved in the publication of the paper.
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was published on January 14, 1920, under the editorship of Joseph R. Mickler, Jr. Student journalism at Georgetown can be traced as far back as 1824 and the appearance of a hand-copied publication titled
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temporarily paused their print issues and shifted to weekly newsletter-based distribution. The newspaper launched their TikTok account in the fall of 2020, garnering over 150,000 likes on their videos.
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moved to a twice-weekly schedule beginning in the fall of 1987. Other changes included the adoption of the current masthead in 1982 and the development of standard typefaces for headlines and copy.
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The publishing division manages the business operations. The general manager and departmental directors are hired by the board of directors. The current general manager is Aditya Gupte.
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published once a week, focused mainly on internal, campus affairs, promoting student organizations and school functions, and devoted a large part of its coverage to sports. In 1930,
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perceived as racist and insensitive. The newspaper faced significant sanctions for the issue. In a Letter from the Editor in the first issue of the fall 2010 semester,
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The Editorial Board is composed of three staff members and three community members, and is chaired by the Senior Opinion Editors. The Editorial Board, which produces
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resident assistants led to a university hearing about the entire residence life system and, ultimately, to the resignation of both a vice president and a dean.
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were published. The coverage of Watergate is possibly linked to the fact that a number of players in the Watergate investigations had Georgetown connections.
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The board of directors oversees the overall strategic direction of the newspaper. The current chair of the board of directors is Caitlin McLean.
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s Board of Directors voted in 2010 to delay independence until the national economy and the paper's financial situation becomes more favorable.
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publishes several annual special issues including a New Student Guide, a basketball preview and a semesterly fashion issue.
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Blushing as coyly as any schoolgirl, and with the excited fears and hopes of a debutante … we lay this first edition of
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Beginning in the 1940s, the publication shifted its main coverage from athletic to campus events. Weathering the
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received the highest rating given to a college weekly publication by the National Collegiate Press Association.
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has appeared almost continuously since its founding, providing a student perspective on issues and events.
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consolidated and expanded its entertainment coverage into a pullout arts and lifestyle section titled
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In 2004, the newspaper began its official bid to gain financial independence from the university.
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Proud day for @TheHoya: ex-Hoya editors Mary Jordan and @karaswisher speaking at the #OwnItSummit
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claimed belonged to the school. In 2007, the school filed for a trademark on the name.
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s entertainment reporting came in 1964, when one of its reporters managed to interview
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at the feet of the student body, and retreat to a safe distance to observe the effects.
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section to expand its coverage to science-related on-campus and off-campus topics.
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s editorials, is an autonomous body whose views do not represent the opinions of
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The editorial division is responsible for decisions regarding the content of
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In 2013, The Hoya ran a series of pieces as part of an exposé against the
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Women's athletics received more detailed coverage, as did the impact of
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In the late 1930s, international events began to influence content.
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In the post-Watergate era, perhaps influenced by the event,
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Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
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