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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Easy Bake Without the Oven

By Elizabeth A. Sabol-Jones March 23, 2012

This week’s quip is mainly aimed at dorm-dwellers but will also appeal to readers who either lack a stove or heavily rely on the microwave for meals. We have experienced the hassle of packing up our...

Old Favorites for New Playlists

By Kinne Chapin March 22, 2012

My musical education was a haphazard thing — I learned a third of what I know from my dad and his love of The Kinks, a third from my brother and his refusal to be ashamed of having Miley Cyrus, Phish...

Spanish Restaurant Raises the Tapas Bar

By Sheena Karkal March 22, 2012

Just a 15-minute walk from campus, Bodega offers a sensory transportation to the lively streets of Madrid. The trendy, bar-like atmosphere makes Bodega perfect for getting together with friends for either...

Student Style Puts Twist on Service

By Joanie Greve March 22, 2012

Tiara Kawser (MSB ’15), like many Hoyas, is passionate about both fashion and social justice. She’s combined these two loves by serving as the chair of Georgetown Program Board’s seventh annual...

Refocusing With a Roman Holiday

By Courtney Mastrangelo March 22, 2012

Most of my friends had a holiday in the sun over spring break, but I got to travel to Rome with my class called “Americans in Italy.” We spent the beginning of the semester exploring the influence...

Jazz Singer Rises to the Top

By Denver Burton March 22, 2012

Georgetown’s Black Theatre Ensemble’s production of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” which runs from March 21 to 24 at 8 p.m. in the Devine Studio Theatre is filled with humor, heartbreak, drama...

Adventurous Meals Pack a Flavorful Punch

By Kate McClellan March 22, 2012

Meaning “flavors” in Sanskrit, the restaurant Rasika has no trouble living up to its name. A modern twist on traditional Indian food combined with a trendy yet inviting atmosphere will be sure to...

’21 Jump Street’ Is Too Cool for School

By Jeremy Tramer March 17, 2012

The commercials for 21 Jump Street make the film look like another lazy and uninspired remake of some old TV show that people born after 1989 don’t care about. Land of the Lost, The A-Team, and The...

Grappling With Class: An Unspoken Divide

By Eamon O'Connor March 16, 2012

For T’Keel Petersen (MSB ’12), seizing every opportunity at Georgetown has not come easily. To study abroad at Oxford University the summer after his sophomore year, Petersen was forced to weave...

Friends With Great Acting Skills Benefits Movie?

By Allie Doughty March 16, 2012

Just glancing at the ensemble of Friends With Kids, one might assume that the movie is just a less advertently pink sequel to Bridesmaids.  A few minutes of screen time, however, reveal that this theory...

Leaving But Never Gone

By Lawson Ferguson March 16, 2012

I am a senior. Barring an unmitigated disaster over the next few weeks, I’m going to graduate in May. Writing about it, talking about it and desperately trying to find a job have made that fact slightly...

Not a Diet, Just Delicious

By Bethany Imondi March 16, 2012

I hate calling things “diet foods.” It seems anytime I eat a rice cake or a spoonful of Greek yogurt, somebody has to make a remark about my eating habits. While these items are in fact low in calories...

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