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Campus Spotlight // Gastronomes

By Chen Sheng November 30, 2011

You might be wondering, what exactly are Gastronomes? Our name is derived from the word "gastronomy," the study of food and cooking. So if you're sick of Leo's and want something refreshingly exotic to...

Greatness Emanates From Espionage Film

By Maria Miracle November 30, 2011

In many ways, young adults of this day and age have fallen victim to the development of the 21st century. Films and television shows have become canvasses for the latest and greatest pyrotechnics,...

Pasta Palette’s Hot Italian Sister

By Sarah Amos November 30, 2011

If you took Leo's Pasta Palette station and added Euro-chic furniture, ingredients like shaved fennel and a Frank Sinatra soundtrack, then you have Vapiano. Forget your momma-made-the-meatball Italian...

Seeing Double

By Victoria Edel November 30, 2011

Kimberly and Caroline Garity (COL '12) always knew that they wanted to go to the same college. Dave Nulsen (SFS '12), however, fought with his twin brother when he realized that Pete (COL '12) too...

Orange You Glad I Didn’t Say …

By Bethany Imondi November 30, 2011

During my childhood, my mother persistently warned me that if I ate too much of one thing, then I would turn into that food item. Each time I heard this, I immediately thought of Violet Beauregarde inCharlie...

The Finals Countdown

By Kinne Chapin November 30, 2011

When you read this headline, did you think that this column was going to be about '80s music? Did you envision nodding your head as I reminded you of lost gems such as "She's a Beauty" by The Tubes and...

Students Band Together in Performance Guild

By Joanie Greve November 30, 2011

This Saturday will be the culmination of a semester's worth of work for six Georgetown student bands. On Dec. 3 at 8 p.m., Georgetown's Guild of Bands will be having its Fall Band Blast in the Walsh...

Charity Aims to Project Holiday Cheer

By Elizabeth Garbitelli November 30, 2011

It's that time of year again. Lauinger Library fills up with exhausted students powering through the final pages of papers and hosting last-minute cram sessions for exams. Despite the late nights,...

Can You Find a Mate Across the Globe?

By Anastasia Taber November 30, 2011

When I was little, before falling asleep, I would look up at the stick-on, glow-in-the-dark stars on my ceiling and daydream about finding my soulmate. Early exposure to sappy romantic comedies instilled...

Bobby’s Burgers Pile on Flavor

By Elizabeth Garbitelli November 17, 2011

Hey, Five Guys, you've been challenged to a culinary throw-down by one guy — Bobby Flay. Sink your teeth into one of the famous TV chef's burger creations, and you'll become a Bobby's Burger Palace...

Drama Ascends to Greatness

By Allie Doughty November 17, 2011

The opening sequence of The Descendants, which reveals a woman's face against the backdrop of a turquoise ocean, is one of the only scenes in the entire film without music — because music is replaced...

There’s Not Much to Get Excited About at Cafe Meh-lano

By Photo Editor November 17, 2011

Cafe Milano is not your average Italian restaurant. Opened in 1992, Cafe Milano has become like The Tombs and Tuscany's — a place of tradition. Of course, Cafe Milano is very different from either...

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