Juliana Brint Hoyas Anonymous—Georgetown Health Services’ attempt at harnessing the power of the Post Secret-model as an antidote to (now defunct?) “gossip sites whose outcome is hurt and increased separation“—has come into my good graces for not only having the greatest tagline on the internet (“Hoyas on the outside, Humans on the inside”) but also [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Georgetown’
The Stall Seat Journal on sex: Everyone’s NOT doing it!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Georgetown, sex policy, STIs, student sex on February 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Hoya’s “Position” on virginity: more antiquated than “Compromising”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged campus journalism, Georgetown, Hoya, protection, virginity on February 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Juliana Brint Stephanie Hannah, the Hoya’s new imitation-Carrie Bradshaw, popped her columnist cherry last week with a truly abominable set of recommendations for what to do if you happen to find yourself taking someone’s virginity. The biggest problem with the piece is the assumption it makes that losing it to someone you’re in a relationship [...]
We are Vag Populi, hear us roar!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged gender issues, Georgetown, intro on February 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Molly Redden As you can see from our info page, we Vag Populi writers are raring to discuss the issues that challenge and confront women at Georgetown. As far as “issues” go, we feel that campus is ripe with gender issues to discuss—from the occasional egregiously misogynistic articles that appear in campus publications, to the [...]