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Campus Spotlight // GPB

By Kathleen McCullouch November 10, 2011

The Georgetown Program Board, better known as GPB, is a campus-wide, student-directed group dedicated to providing low-cost entertainment to all members of the Georgetown student body. Founded in 1984...

Get Swept Away in New Hoover Biopic

By Alex Martin November 10, 2011

Clint Eastwood is undoubtedly one of the most celebrated actors and directors in the history of modern cinema. His career has spanned over 50 years, and he has contributed to more than 55 films. His masterpieces...

DJ Duo Emerges in Georgetown

By Amelia Di Stefano November 10, 2011

When asked what they look for in a song, their answer was immediate. "The beat," Adam Fernandez (MSB '12), also known by his stage name, Dank, said. Ratchet, or Von'Travis (VT) Crawford (NHS...

Hot Yoga: A Promising Alternative to Yates

By Alyssa Huberts November 9, 2011

As cold weather forces many students to move their workouts inside, the temperature in the studio at Down Dog Yoga on Potomac Street remains a balmy 95 degrees. Those emerging from the 6 p.m. Thursday...

How Chinese Students Do Valentine’s Day

By Anastasia Taber November 9, 2011

30 Chinese students sat before me, waiting with baited breath for my answer.   "My most romantic Valentine's Day. You guys really want to know?" I asked hesitantly. Many of them eagerly nodded...

Even With New Album Out, Wale’s Still Chillin’

By Danish Zaidi November 5, 2011

On Attention Deficit, we found Wale still discovering himself, but what he brought to the table was undeniable: a unique flow. Wale's voice and lyrical delivery have become his most recognizable characteristics....

Balancing Culture and Morality

By Katrina Braun November 5, 2011

My host father was surprised when I explained where I had gotten the recipe for the French toast I had just made. "Men cook in the United States?" Here in Senegal, men don't cook. They also don't...

2011 Grad Teams Up With Brother on Grand Social Networking Success

By Kourosh Shaffy November 2, 2011

When Catherine Cook (MSB '11) entered Georgetown University in the fall of 2007, her prospects were already looking quite bright. Having co-founded the social networking website myYearbook.com with...

Take It From a Hipster Who’s Not Afraid to Admit It

By Clare Donnelly November 2, 2011

As much as it pains me to admit, I am accused of being a hipster  pretty frequently. Usually, it's for things I can understand, like mentioning a band I like that my friends haven't heard of or walking...

Community College Denied From Ivy League of Television

By Steven Piccione November 2, 2011

Last year I wrote a column titled, "Even the Funniest Comedies Must     Come to an End," in which I wrote, "‘30 Rock' remains my gold standard for primetime comedy." Although I still love "30 Rock"...

Romantic Drama Is “Like Crazy” Good

By Abby Reutzel November 2, 2011

"Like Crazy," a quirky romantic drama, follows a long-term relationship between Anna and Jacob, who meet during their time at university. Anna (Felicity Jones) is an aspiring writer from the U.K.  who...

Brushing Shoulders With DC’s Elite

By Jaclyn Proctor October 28, 2011

Any budding politician or political junkie should dine at The Caucus Room at least once during his or her time at Georgetown. Thanks to its proximity to Capitol Hill, The Caucus Room is a known favorite...

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