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Caitlin McLean

Caitlin McLean

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Editor In Chief, The Hoya

New York

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Total articles 354

  • It’s (almost) 2025: When will the US finally fund a child care system that values women?

    By Caitlin McLean, Penelope Whitney

    Nov. 03, 2024

  • It’s (almost) 2025: When will the US finally fund a child care system that values women?

    By Caitlin McLean, Penelope Whitney

    Nov. 03, 2024

  • Should you give your dog gluten-free food? How to tell if pup has an intolerance.

    By Caitlin McLean, Clare Mulroy Verified

    Oct. 05, 2024

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The Hoya

The Hoya is Georgetown University’s oldest and largest student-run newspaper, established in 1920. It operates entirely under the management and editorial control of undergraduate students, providing a platform for news related to Georgetown University, the surrounding neighborhood, and the Washington, D.C. area. The publication maintains complete editorial independence from the university. The Hoya offers daily online articles covering a variety of topics, including news, sports, science, opinion, and features. It publishes a biweekly printed edition during the academic year, distributing 1,500 free copies across campus and the local community. Additionally, it features a special pullout section called The Guide, focusing on arts and culture, along with multimedia content, blogs, and newsletters that compile various content types. During the summer, The Hoya publishes exclusively online, ensuring continuous engagement with its audience.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

+1 202-337-4536

Founded: 1920