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Amidst Great Expectations, Hard Times Prevail in the Summer Internship Hunt

Amidst Great Expectations, Hard Times Prevail in the Summer Internship Hunt

By Jessica Tannenbaum and Jessica Tannenbaum June 6, 2015

Demanding exhaustive research, writing skills, patience and a healthy dose of B.S., the quest for an internship epitomizes a resume-worthy job in itself. Yet, in our endeavors to quench our hunger for...

A Summer in the District

A Summer in the District

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein June 2, 2015

I have only been in D.C. for the summer for less than a week. Practically no time at all. Less than a week, and I have already encountered a ton of changes in Georgetown during the semester and Georgetown...

Life in India: The Auto

Life in India: The Auto

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford June 2, 2015

For those of you who are unfamiliar with transport in India, actually for anyone, familiar or not with the concept of the auto, please let me share with you my latest fascination. In fact, I am writing...

The Five Stages of Being Home

The Five Stages of Being Home

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 20, 2015

As we finish the first week of summer and settle back into our hometown routines, the reality sets in: we are not in Georgetown anymore! The metro, M street stores and Lau breakdowns have now been replaced...

A-Rod Visits Georgetown 

A-Rod Visits Georgetown 

By KP and KP May 20, 2015

Georgetown might be known for its incredible basketball program, but that didn’t stop one baseball great from swinging by this week for a tour. That phenom was none other than New York Yankees third...

California: Even More Ridiculous Than You Think

California: Even More Ridiculous Than You Think

By Marina Smith and Marina Smith May 17, 2015

If you go to Georgetown, chances are you know someone (or five-hundred someones) from California. If you know someone from California, you have definitely had to suffer through multiple conversations about...

A 4E Senior Send-off

A 4E Senior Send-off

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 15, 2015

Well, it is here. Graduation weekend. Commencement has, well, commenced and the respective graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2015 are only a day away. As the reality sets in, 4E wants to share with...

The Scoop: GUPD Catches Suspect & Uses Instagram

The Scoop: GUPD Catches Suspect & Uses Instagram

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford May 14, 2015

Hi Hoyas! With all of this ~criminal activity~ on campus lately, 4E wants to do their part to keep fellow Hoyas and members of our community as safe as can be with a PSA: GUPD has an Instagram account!!! As...

Obama Is Joining Georgetown's Snapchat

Obama Is Joining Georgetown’s Snapchat

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza May 12, 2015

If you didn't already know, Obama will be speaking on campus this Tuesday for a summit on poverty in the U.S. Conveniently, he will be speaking only a few days after most of us Hoyas have left campus......

Summertime and Everything is Free

Summertime and Everything is Free

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 11, 2015

Thank John Carroll that it is finally summer. It is time to relax and say helloooo to summer. While this relaxation is perfect right now, we will soon have to face the revelation that summer means...

Soundtrack to Your Freshman Year

Soundtrack to Your Freshman Year

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally May 8, 2015

Freshman year is easily one of the most exciting times of your life.  You're away from home, completely for the most part independent from your parents and left to fend for yourself.  You have a lot...

Friends Knowledge is Important

Friends Knowledge is Important

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland May 7, 2015

This is a real first paragraph of a real majority opinion published at the close of a real D.C. Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals case. Judge Janice Rogers Brown, who penned the opinion, explains...

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