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Love Game

By Lili Dodderidge February 11, 2011

Heterosexual students have long been branded as complicit in a seemingly pervasive "hookup culture" on college campuses. Reminded of this stereotype, Ellen Greer (SFS '11) laughs and says, "The hookup...

Barbaric Barber Livens Up This Tragicomedy

By Alex Sanchez February 11, 2011

Considered by many to be Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" has been adapted many times throughout the 20th century, most recently with the 2007 feature...

Eye-Opening Experimental Indie

By Kelly Duggan February 11, 2011

In a recent Billboard interview about his band's newest album The People's Key, coming out Feb. 15, Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst said, "I was really burnt out on that rootsy Americana shit. So I tried...

Department of Love and Relationship’s Romantic Stimulus Plan

By Kaley Beins February 11, 2011

We're all extremely busy. If I finish this paper quickly, I'll have time to run by Saxby's before my next class. I can go to Yates for an hour and a half if I go straight to work afterwards without...

Learning Lessons on Black History Month

By Kevin Hardy February 11, 2011

The month of February holds a special significance on the calendar as Black History Month. It's a time to reflect on the state of the past and present, but just as importantly, to celebrate the incredible...

Campus Spotlight // 2.11.11

By Katrina Koser February 11, 2011

The Hoyas Global Initiative began as a promise. Several Georgetown students, now alumni, made a commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative to start a club on campus that followed CGI's model — that...

What’s Love Got to Do With It?: Four Indie-Rock Power Couples

By Caroline Klibanoff February 11, 2011

Inter-band relationships don't always work out so well, unless you're Johnny Cash and June Carter and just charm the pants off every crowd you grace with your honky-tonk presence. Things didn't go quite...

9:30 Club History, Culture Documented

By Anne Skomba February 11, 2011

On Wednesday evening, the D.C. Music Salon screened an unreleased documentary on the eclectic musical past of the city's popular venue, the 9:30 Club. The documentary, titled "9:30 F Street" after the...

How to Stay Sane on Singles Awareness Day

By Stacy Taber February 11, 2011

I've spent the past semester writing about how we don't have time for relationships, fail at asking others out on dates (or don't even want to ask) and hook up in lieu of dating. I've written about the...

Re-Explore the Regency Error

By Elizabeth Garbitelli February 11, 2011

The first line of Pride and Prejudice — "It's a truth universally acknowledged" — must be used in the most cliched manner possible to introduce anything even remotely related to the iconic work....

Gastropub Buffet Is Too Much to Stomach

By Sarah Amos February 10, 2011

Perhaps if I were more of a soccer — I mean football — fan, I would have enjoyed Ireland's Four Courts Irish Pub a wee bit more. Not even noon yet, the Arlington pub was already packed with jersey-clad...

Witty Comedy Pokes Fun at Middle America

By Kourosh Shaffy February 10, 2011

Being an insurance agent might not be the ideal profession of the majority of people, but after seeing Cedar Rapids, I am convinced that there is much more fun to be had in the insurance game than previously...

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