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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Comedies, Romances, and (Too Many?) Sequels

By Megan Hand May 18, 2011

Summer of Sequels With a record-breaking 27 sequels set to be released in 2011, including the fifth (really?) installment of Final Destination and the latest Shrek spin-off Puss in Boots, the real...

Hankering for Some Fresh Seafood?

By Eamon O'Connor May 18, 2011

For all the New England expats soaking up the D.C. humidity this summer, Hank's Oyster Bar offers a refreshing taste of home — with a twist that only a city below the Mason-Dixon Line could offer. The...

Summer Jobs: Defeating the Dejection of the Daily Grind

By Kaley Beins May 18, 2011

Finally. Everyone has pulled his or her last all-nighter in order to turn in that final paper or to study for that last final. The majority of wheeled suitcases have left campus. It's officially summer...

Maine Attraction: MSB Alum Brings a Taste of New England

By Peter Brigham May 18, 2011

When Luke Holden (MSB '07) graduated from Georgetown, he joined hordes of his classmates in heading to New York to launch a career in investment banking. Later this month, his job will bring him back to...

The Quick Dish

By Marielle Marki May 18, 2011

Spring is here, finally! Cheers to warm weather, great company, romance, sunny days and gorgeous nights. Now is the time to enjoy the evening breeze or observe passersby while enjoying an excellent meal....

A New Life for Student Moms

By Mariah Byrne April 29, 2011

Staci Webb's daily schedule has changed dramatically since she returned to school this fall. Jocelyn Waller (SCS '12) has faced similar challenges. "You don't just have the free time to meet...

The Quick Dish

By Marielle Marki April 15, 2011

Spring is here, finally! Cheers to warm weather, great company, romance, sunny days and gorgeous nights. Now is the time to enjoy the evening breeze or observe passersby while enjoying an excellent meal....

New School Spin on Old School Fun

By Victoria Ngare April 15, 2011

WGTB's playlist is on shuffle this year — the on-campus radio station has changed things up, adding new events such as this Saturday's Block Party on Copley Lawn from 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. From the...

Something to Chew On

By Christina Crisostomo April 15, 2011

If you know me at all, you know that exercise is not my thing. In fact, I've been to Yates only twice in the two years I've been here. I heavily rely on my freakish metabolism for basic survival (a plan...

Warning: This Play Might Make You Hot Too

By Blog Editor April 14, 2011

Seldom have I gone into a theater to see a play knowing little about the production and then left in a state of amazement and confusion. The Walsh Black Box Theatre, in which "References to Salvador...

Quarter-Life Crises Aren’t So Novel

By Elizabeth Garbitelli April 11, 2011

Coming of age is a term synonymous with J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield embodies that angsty sense of disillusionment that we all encounter at the ripe old age of 16 and that...

Funny Business

By Steven Piccione April 11, 2011

Constant adrenaline and high expectations course through the air as the cast and crew of "Saturday Night Live" rush to meet deadline. There are two hours between the first dress rehearsal and the start...

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