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Millenial Generation’s Transition to Adulthood

By Brooke Berger February 17, 2012

Entering your 20s brings with it a host of new experiences and big decisions marking entrance into adulthood.  From choosing a major or finding a job, dating, or deciding whether or not to go to graduate...

Play Speaks to Women’s Rights

By Denver Burton February 17, 2012

in Feb. 11, 2012, Zoë Lillian (COL '12), Alex End (SFS '15) and Emily Bertsche (SFS '12) successfully directed one of the most entertaining and informative plays of the year, "The Vagina Monologues."...

Can’t Stand the Dancing in Istanbul

By Meagan Kelly February 17, 2012

At last, my faithful and devoted readers (also referred to as "parents" and "friends-I-guilt-trip"), I greet you from the rolling hills of Sariyer, Turkey. Oh, I'm sorry, you're unfamiliar with that. Sariyer is...

Behind the Collar

By Victoria Edel February 17, 2012

They celebrate masses, serve in the administration and teach some of Georgetown's most popular classes. The almost 60 members of Georgetown's Jesuit community play a wide variety of roles on campus,...

Because French Fries Are Better Than Pommes Frites

By Nicole Jarvis February 14, 2012

One thing I’ve noticed since migrating to the Hilltop is how many of my classmates have travelledinternationally. Without including the international students themselves — who would skew these conclusions...

Friday Fixat10ns: Youth Knows No Pain

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 10, 2012

by Beth Garbitelli Youth Knows No Pain from ecgarbi on 8tracks. Weather has been abysmal, we lost to 'Cuse in OT and people are still hating on our campus plan. Oh and midterms. Shake it off. We've got...

Dog Days Are Here to Stay on the Hilltop

By Charlie Long February 10, 2012

He's the big man on campus: sitting front row at basketball games, driving flocks of adoring girls into hysterics with his mere presence and strutting around surrounded by a loyal posse. He is not...

New Online Startup Lets Buyers Set the Price Worth Paying

By Braden McDonald February 10, 2012

Carlos Cheung (MSB '13) is at the center of a new and exciting start-up frenzy called Zaarly, an online service that allows users to post items they're looking to buy and how much they're willing to...

Indie Rockers Descend from the Top

By Wil Curiel February 9, 2012

Of Montreal, an indie band from Athens, Ga., has made a name for itself by mixing esoteric chamber pop with personal and introspective lyrics.  However, on the band's latest work, Paralytic Stalks,...

Shining Light on a Revolution

By Margaret Viator February 9, 2012

Revolution. Dismantlement. Recovery. Election. This is the way much of the world has viewed the political upheaval in the Middle East, particularly in Egypt: like a never-ending newsreel, one event after...

‘Luck’: A Good Bet for Best New Show

By Kourosh Shaffy February 9, 2012

Trying to find a new television show to watch? All out of luck? Well, here is the answer to your problems:"Luck." Puns aside, the simple fact of the matter is that "Luck" is the best new television...

Not Always Easy as Pie

By Bethany Imondi February 9, 2012

Any day my dad makes pie at home is a day to celebrate — not because there is something going on, but simply because my dad is channeling his inner housewife and baking a dessert worth skipping dinner...

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