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Georgetown Is Getting a New Beer Hall!

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice March 26, 2018

Finally, some good news that doesn't involve rats in our favorite dining establishments nor our dilapidated on-campus housing is gracing our school. The Georgetown neighborhood is getting a brand-new bar...

STOP IT: Texting and Walking

STOP IT: Texting and Walking

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford February 5, 2018

The influential and notable entity of The Fourth Edition hereby declares a petition to end the epidemic of texting and walking (otherwise referred to as "twalking”) currently plaguing our beloved campus,...

Monday Music Update! (Week of 10/12/17)

Monday Music Update! (Week of 10/12/17)

By Lisa Park and Lisa Park October 9, 2017

Hellooo! It's Monday. So here are some suggested tracks to hit up during the week. Definitely a ~~feels~~ playlist: Miguel - Sure Thing (Andrey Azizov Remix) https://soundcloud.com/andrey-azizov/miguel-sure-thing-dreymix ...

Monday Music Update!

Monday Music Update!

By Lisa Park and Lisa Park October 1, 2017

Here are some tracks you should hit up during the week! Keep holding on: The weekend will be here before you know it. You got this. Jori Vague (ft. Ave Often)  - Focus https://soundcloud.com/jorivague/focus ...

Florida: The Sunshine State Is A Lie

Florida: The Sunshine State Is A Lie

By Andrew Boas and Andrew Boas September 10, 2017

So, while I'm pretty sure at least half of Georgetown's campus is already abundantly aware of this fact, it's worth noting that I am from Miami, Florida. #305forLyfe #Pitbull4Prez For those of you who...

Transportation and Tacos: History in The Making

Transportation and Tacos: History in The Making

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz August 22, 2017

In just a few days, most Hoyas will be returning to The Hilltop. A select few will study abroad in the fall, but nevertheless anticipation to leave home has never been higher. But amid all the excitement...

Things I Saw On The Paris Metro

Things I Saw On The Paris Metro

By Julia Axtell and Julia Axtell August 15, 2017

After a lovely summer abroad in Paris, France, I am back in my even lovelier home state, New Jersey. While I often frequent New York City, I definitely am much more accustomed to the suburban lifestyle...

Classic Underclassmen Mistakes at Bars

Classic Underclassmen Mistakes at Bars

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz July 11, 2017

Readers, it's now July and the sun has since set on my second year at Georgetown. I am now considered an ~upperclassman~ at this wonderful institution. Let's just say I'm feeling a little nostalgic. Despite...

4Eats: Falafel Inc. Debrief

4Eats: Falafel Inc. Debrief

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice July 9, 2017

Quick Pita died and has risen again in a new and improved form. While no Georgetown establishment will ever truly take its place, Quick Pita's successor, Falafel Inc., sure does justice to our need for...

Georgetown Bars Now and Then

Georgetown Bars Now and Then

By Alana McGovern and Alana McGovern May 7, 2017

Have you ever heard the rumors of Georgetown's bustling nightlife and bar scene in the 1980's, 1990's and early 2000's? Have you wondered where these bars went? Or have you accepted the fact that M Street...

GTFO: Hidden Study Spots, Finals Edition

GTFO: Hidden Study Spots, Finals Edition

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell April 30, 2017

As you begin to recover from the aftermath of Georgetown Day, we regret to inform that it’s officially Finals Season. And if you can’t stand the thought of spending the next two weeks studying in hell...

Health Code Violations Georgetown Students Have Ignored

Health Code Violations Georgetown Students Have Ignored

By Alana McGovern and Alana McGovern April 24, 2017

We've heard the rumors. We've seen the health code signs. But for all our favorite Georgetown restaurants, students are very much willing to forgive and forget their health code violations. To commemorate...

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