Hoya Saxa is the official cheer and "college yell" of Georgetown University and its athletics teams. The term Hoya is an Ancient Greek word usually transliterated from οἵα as hoia from the word hoios (οἷος) meaning "such" or "what" as in "what manner of", and is used in certain Biblical quotations.Saxa however, is Latin for "rocks" or "small stones". It was used in the name of some Roman settlements, such as Saxa Rubra. Before 1900, students at Georgetown were required to study classical linguistics, and both words are in the neuter plural of their respective languages. The phrase together is generally translated into English as "what rocks!", though other translations have suggested "such rocks!" or "great rocks!" or even "what rocks?" as a question. It was also historically rendered as "Hoya, Hoya, Saxa!", a form that is used in The Hoya Song from 1930 which mocked the cheers of other universities, and was then included in the school fight song, There Goes Old Georgetown.
The phrase was first used at Georgetown University sometime before 1893, when it was noted in publications about Georgetown's football games against Swarthmore College and UNC. By 1894, chanting the phrase was considered a well-established tradition, and its use at commencement and alumni celebrations was also published. The exact origin or original use of the cheer is however unknown. Probable theories suggest it either refers to the stalwart defense of the football team or to one of the baseball teams, which was named the "Stonewalls". The baseball team was founded in 1870 while the football team formed in 1874, and the cheer was used at both sports' events by the 1890s. It might also refer to the actual stone wall that surrounds the campus, for which the baseball team was named.
Hoya Saxa! Have you ever wondered where our favorite cheer came from? Find out the answer to this and other questions in our new series, "What Rocks."
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published: 09 Sep 2022
Hoya Saxa chant in the streets of Georgetown
Georgetown beat UNC in overtime to advance to the final four. Students flooded the streets and chanted 'Hoya Saxa' across DC.
published: 26 Mar 2007
Buzz on the Street: Hoya Saxa?
Most Hoyas know what they mean when they cheer "Hoya Saxa!", but does the broader Georgetown and DC community? Georgetown Buzz set out to find out...
published: 01 Nov 2017
A Week in My Life At Georgetown University | Hoya Saxa | 미국 유학생 대학 브이로그
A week in my life at Georgetown University! I’ve been swamped with post midterm assignments but this is what a typical week looks like for me :) I recognize that a lot of my past vlogs consist of events, dinners, and travels so I wanted to record my literal daily life. As you can see it’s pretty boring with minimal social gatherings but I hope this helps new Hoyas and high school students.
조지타운 대학생의 일주일 일상 브이로그 찍어봤어요. 유학생 브이로그는 보통 더 재미있겠지만 여태 여행/이벤트 브이로그만 찍다 보니까 정말 학교와 집만 번갈아가는 현실적인 일상을 기록하고 추억하고 싶었어요! 기숙사에서 나온 후로는 일상이 많이 달라졌는데 지금이라도 기록해야 나중에 대학생활을 기억할 수 있을것 같아요 :)
Ig: https://www.instagram.com/julesjylee/
published: 20 Nov 2021
Hoya Saxa
Kansas Jayhawks vs. Georgetown Hoyas
December 10, 2014
published: 11 Dec 2014
Hoya Saxa Chant
http://www.casualhoya.com/
published: 14 Feb 2011
HoyaSaxa!!!
Sign for HOYA SAXA contains in this video.
published: 02 Aug 2018
Hoya Saxa
So I can make an international difference!
published: 02 May 2009
"Hoya Saxa, Delaney C."
published: 21 May 2021
Hoya Saxa | 87' Ferretti | For Charter
This gorgeous Ferretti Yacht has been designed to comfortably accommodate 8 guests in 4 cabins, comprising of one Master, one VIP, one Double and one Twin. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Hoya Saxa! Have you ever wondered where our favorite cheer came from? Find out the answer to this and other questions in our new series, "What Rocks."
#Georget...
Hoya Saxa! Have you ever wondered where our favorite cheer came from? Find out the answer to this and other questions in our new series, "What Rocks."
#GeorgetownUniversity
#HoyaSaxa
Hoya Saxa! Have you ever wondered where our favorite cheer came from? Find out the answer to this and other questions in our new series, "What Rocks."
#GeorgetownUniversity
#HoyaSaxa
A week in my life at Georgetown University! I’ve been swamped with post midterm assignments but this is what a typical week looks like for me :) I recognize tha...
A week in my life at Georgetown University! I’ve been swamped with post midterm assignments but this is what a typical week looks like for me :) I recognize that a lot of my past vlogs consist of events, dinners, and travels so I wanted to record my literal daily life. As you can see it’s pretty boring with minimal social gatherings but I hope this helps new Hoyas and high school students.
조지타운 대학생의 일주일 일상 브이로그 찍어봤어요. 유학생 브이로그는 보통 더 재미있겠지만 여태 여행/이벤트 브이로그만 찍다 보니까 정말 학교와 집만 번갈아가는 현실적인 일상을 기록하고 추억하고 싶었어요! 기숙사에서 나온 후로는 일상이 많이 달라졌는데 지금이라도 기록해야 나중에 대학생활을 기억할 수 있을것 같아요 :)
Ig: https://www.instagram.com/julesjylee/
A week in my life at Georgetown University! I’ve been swamped with post midterm assignments but this is what a typical week looks like for me :) I recognize that a lot of my past vlogs consist of events, dinners, and travels so I wanted to record my literal daily life. As you can see it’s pretty boring with minimal social gatherings but I hope this helps new Hoyas and high school students.
조지타운 대학생의 일주일 일상 브이로그 찍어봤어요. 유학생 브이로그는 보통 더 재미있겠지만 여태 여행/이벤트 브이로그만 찍다 보니까 정말 학교와 집만 번갈아가는 현실적인 일상을 기록하고 추억하고 싶었어요! 기숙사에서 나온 후로는 일상이 많이 달라졌는데 지금이라도 기록해야 나중에 대학생활을 기억할 수 있을것 같아요 :)
Ig: https://www.instagram.com/julesjylee/
This gorgeous Ferretti Yacht has been designed to comfortably accommodate 8 guests in 4 cabins, comprising of one Master, one VIP, one Double and one Twin. She...
This gorgeous Ferretti Yacht has been designed to comfortably accommodate 8 guests in 4 cabins, comprising of one Master, one VIP, one Double and one Twin. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
This gorgeous Ferretti Yacht has been designed to comfortably accommodate 8 guests in 4 cabins, comprising of one Master, one VIP, one Double and one Twin. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Hoya Saxa! Have you ever wondered where our favorite cheer came from? Find out the answer to this and other questions in our new series, "What Rocks."
#GeorgetownUniversity
#HoyaSaxa
A week in my life at Georgetown University! I’ve been swamped with post midterm assignments but this is what a typical week looks like for me :) I recognize that a lot of my past vlogs consist of events, dinners, and travels so I wanted to record my literal daily life. As you can see it’s pretty boring with minimal social gatherings but I hope this helps new Hoyas and high school students.
조지타운 대학생의 일주일 일상 브이로그 찍어봤어요. 유학생 브이로그는 보통 더 재미있겠지만 여태 여행/이벤트 브이로그만 찍다 보니까 정말 학교와 집만 번갈아가는 현실적인 일상을 기록하고 추억하고 싶었어요! 기숙사에서 나온 후로는 일상이 많이 달라졌는데 지금이라도 기록해야 나중에 대학생활을 기억할 수 있을것 같아요 :)
Ig: https://www.instagram.com/julesjylee/
This gorgeous Ferretti Yacht has been designed to comfortably accommodate 8 guests in 4 cabins, comprising of one Master, one VIP, one Double and one Twin. She is also capable of carrying up to 4 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.
Hoya Saxa is the official cheer and "college yell" of Georgetown University and its athletics teams. The term Hoya is an Ancient Greek word usually transliterated from οἵα as hoia from the word hoios (οἷος) meaning "such" or "what" as in "what manner of", and is used in certain Biblical quotations.Saxa however, is Latin for "rocks" or "small stones". It was used in the name of some Roman settlements, such as Saxa Rubra. Before 1900, students at Georgetown were required to study classical linguistics, and both words are in the neuter plural of their respective languages. The phrase together is generally translated into English as "what rocks!", though other translations have suggested "such rocks!" or "great rocks!" or even "what rocks?" as a question. It was also historically rendered as "Hoya, Hoya, Saxa!", a form that is used in The Hoya Song from 1930 which mocked the cheers of other universities, and was then included in the school fight song, There Goes Old Georgetown.
The phrase was first used at Georgetown University sometime before 1893, when it was noted in publications about Georgetown's football games against Swarthmore College and UNC. By 1894, chanting the phrase was considered a well-established tradition, and its use at commencement and alumni celebrations was also published. The exact origin or original use of the cheer is however unknown. Probable theories suggest it either refers to the stalwart defense of the football team or to one of the baseball teams, which was named the "Stonewalls". The baseball team was founded in 1870 while the football team formed in 1874, and the cheer was used at both sports' events by the 1890s. It might also refer to the actual stone wall that surrounds the campus, for which the baseball team was named.
Baby can I talk to you for a minute? I know you noticed things been tight around here lately We don't really need all three of these bedrooms If you really think about it, we could live without it There's a vacant spot one floor beneath for more cheap We could afford it easy Wouldn't have to really pack Borrow your granddad's van or no shit like that Save a hundred fifty each month Go to Red Lobster and eat what we want Moved down, gave keys to the landlady But I kept the spare set that she had gave me It was cheaper but I actually regret Couldn't even tell you were the extra money went Can't go back now it's too late New people moved into our old space Of course they loud as a son of a bitch Not just partying they wild on some other shit They selling something out of there All night you can hear people up and down the stairs But shit I ain't telling them they wrong I just learn to sleep with the television on And every single Wednesday they be gone From nine till about at least eleven in the morn I get a little peace from the floor boards creaking And sleep in cause there isn't anybody home Shit they getting worse lately They fuse and they curse and they wake up the baby Last Tuesday night a fight broke out And somebody let a gun off in the house And so the very next morning, I listened through the floor until I heard them all leave Crept upstairs with my old keys Walked in a and helped myself to the whole thing Half pound of week and a coke stash A new 45 and a little stack of cash Caught me a cab to St. Paul Selling them things that cheap, man it ain't hard Come home with close to 4 Gs Plus saved my man a taste of the trees Now I can hear them going crazy upstairs