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Old Punk, New Scene – Text Message

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff January 23, 2012

Photo: Rita Pearson/The Hoya by Rita Pearson Text Message, an indie rock band made up of Georgetown students Joe Romano (COL ’12), John Romano (COL ’14) and Mike Jaroski (COL ’12) kicked off...

Whiz Kid: Geography Genius Publishes Book, Aces Maps of the Modern World

By Taisa Goodnature January 20, 2012

In 2004, Andrew Wojtanik (SFS '12) won the National Geographic Bee, a world geography contest for U.S. students in elementary and middle school. His victory led him to a book deal, and he published...

Cocoa for College Cooking

By Elizabeth A. Sabol-Jones January 20, 2012

Scared of trying a new recipe? Not quite sure how to make a cake without a boxed mix? Unsure of what to do when you get halfway through a recipe and realize that you're missing two key ingredients? All...

My New Ears Resolution

By Kinne Chapin January 20, 2012

For every living being on the planet, January is a month of hastily-formed and just-as-hastily-waylaid resolutions — and Georgetown students are no exception. Why else would Yates be more crowded during...

Byzantium Bound and Boyfriendless

By Meagan Kelly January 20, 2012

Studying abroad: a quintessential part of the college experience. It can be characterized by frolicking around Italy and accidentally getting mistaken for an Italian pop star. This initial confusion, of...

Friday Fixat10ns #1

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff January 20, 2012

4E's Friday Fixat10ns #1 from thehoya on 8tracks. Every Friday, 4E will post a playlist of 10 songs that have fixated us for the past week. Those fixat10ns will be posted on 4E both as a testament to...

Jolie’s Directorial Debut Proves Mediocre

By Allie Doughty January 20, 2012

As so many movies are, In the Land of Blood and Honey is loosely based on the classic plot of "Romeo and Juliet," except that this film is certainly even more twisted than the original story. Set against...

Hoyas Salute US Soldiers With Patriotic Sales

By Nicole Jarvis January 20, 2012

If you count yourself among the many students who walk along the bottom level of Village A apartments on Prospect Street throughout the day, you've probably noticed one apartment's unorthodox choice of...

Mangiamo: The Tastes of Italy in the District

By Courtney Mastrangelo January 20, 2012

In the spirit of D.C. Restaurant Week, let's do as the Italians do: mangiamo! That is what my typical New Jersey Italian family does. My kitchen is overflowing with fresh bread from Marra's, pizza...

Concert Pays Tribute to King

By Bisi Orisamolu January 20, 2012

There was an abrupt end to the chatter in the grand foyer of the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts Monday night when 20 journalists rushed into the room and simultaneously pointed their cameras...

Tasty Tapas Spice It Up

By Braden McDonald January 20, 2012

While Georgetown epicureans enjoy a reliable purveyor of Mediterranean cuisine in nearby Neyla, life is to short to miss an occasional venture to Dupont Circle's Ezme, a Turkish tapas and wine...

Brit-Rockers Pedal to Success

By Abby Reutzel January 20, 2012

With the release of its third studio album, Bombay Bicycle Club has proven itself as a band that warrants some attention. The album is full of mellow vocals, interesting lyrics and electric guitar-backed...

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