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BAKE MY DAY: Can Hoyas Sustain the Paleo Diet?

BAKE MY DAY: Can Hoyas Sustain the Paleo Diet?

By Nina Young January 27, 2017

The Hilltop and unconventional dietary plans do not always mix well. Students who are vegetarian, vegan, diabetic, allergic to nuts or living with celiac disease, among many other dietary restrictions,...

GEORGETOWN FROM AFAR: An Outsider’s Guide to the Hilltop

By Andrew Bilden January 26, 2017

I first came to the Hilltop as an eight-year-old and have loved it ever since. Having a sister in the SFS,  I always enter the front gates at 37th and O to visit with great joy. Although I do not attend...

ON TAP: Fermenting a New Flavor

ON TAP: Fermenting a New Flavor

By Anna Jorgensen and Jackie Liang January 20, 2017

What appears to be just an old warehouse from the outside is actually the growing center for all things new in the dynamic D.C. food scene. Union Market, located in an industrial area of northeast Washington,...

HIGH-FUNCTIONING FAILURE: In Memory Of My Lost Internships

HIGH-FUNCTIONING FAILURE: In Memory Of My Lost Internships

By Alex Mitchell January 20, 2017

At the start of any new year, it is important to look back and reflect on the many things you forgot to do in the year prior. Then, it is important to spend twenty days procrastinating and then, do them....

Fitness to Shape Your Mind, Body and Soul

By Kylie Mohr September 27, 2013

Fitness. You hear the word thrown around all the time. Magazine headlines promise miraculous exercise regimes. Advertisements dangle tempting clothing, gear and hot bodies as motivation to finally start...

Finding Films to Change and Grow With Us

By Victoria Edel September 27, 2013

There is no great college movie. There is no film that transcends, that speaks to the college or even post-grad experience in a meaningful, interesting way. Most college movies are about frats, whether...

Apple Recaptures a Slice of the Pie

By Henry Parrott September 27, 2013

Earlier this month, Apple announced the long-awaited iPhone 5S. For the first time in the company’s history, they also released a second phone at the same time: the 5C. Designed to compete witharchrival Samsung...

Girls’ Getaway in Thailand’s Untouched Paradise

By Eng Gin Moe August 13, 2013

Last week, I found myself on a vacation within my summer vacation. While I had already visited Bangkok from my seasonal home in Myanmar, I ended up in another part of Thailand, albeit a place a little...

The Woes of Summer Serving

By Nicole Jarvis August 13, 2013

If you have ever desired to feel invisible — to pass through the world without drawing attention from anyone — then take it from me: The best job you can get is working as a server for a high-end catering...

Walking Through Jersey’s Hall of Fame

By Allie Doughty February 15, 2013

What do Bruce Springsteen and Jack the Bulldog have in common? They were both born in Freehold, New Jersey! In the unlikely case that anyone at all was wondering, Freehold is the vibrant neighbor to my...

Finding Solace in Melancholy Tunes

By Zach Gordon February 8, 2013

There are periods where I listen to melancholy music exclusively. For these occasions, I have a few go-to bands, but Rogue Wave definitely tends to make it into my rotation more than most others. Their...

A Beginner’s Guide to the World of Radiohead

By Zach Gordon January 25, 2013

Attending Bonnaroo this past summer was one of the most influential experiences I’ve ever had. Going into the whole thing, I was only truly familiar with a few of the bands set to perform. The friends...

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