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The Hoya is partnering with ProPublica’s Documenting Hate project to track hate crimes and bias incidents at Georgetown. If you have experienced or witnessed anything like this, we want to hear your story.
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The Hoya is partnering with investigative reporting nonprofit ProPublica, other news outlets and civil rights groups to document instances of hate crimes and bias-related incidents on Georgetown’s campus. Hate speech and crime is up nationwide, including on college campuses. Last month, a BuzzFeed N...
In their new album, "Malibu Nights," LANY effectively curated a collection of tracks that stays true to its sound while daring to exhibit courageous vulnerability. Aside from the initial impression of musical monotony, LANY’s endeavor to confront the complexities of the highs and lows of human life through music is a triumph.
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“What do you do with a broken heart?” If you’re Paul Jason Klein, frontman of indie-pop trio LANY, you write an album. The genesis of LANY’s sophomore album was not premeditated. After experiencing the incomparable pain of a first heartbreak, Klein’s music was his method of survival. Accor...























