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EDITORIAL: Amend NSO to Calm Chaos

By Editorial Board September 8, 2017

As newly minted Hoyas stepped onto campus a few weeks ago to begin their Georgetown careers, they were faced with a weekend of excitement, exhaustion and chaos — New Student Orientation. While NSO teaches...

Exploring DC Pride Through Music Videos

Exploring DC Pride Through Music Videos

By Claire Nenninger September 2, 2017

The DMV area is overflowing with talented artists and musicians. Although I would like to see more Washington, D.C. artists achieve mainstream success, there are plenty who already have. Against all odds,...

the guide's Top Fall Television Picks

the guide’s Top Fall Television Picks

By Kathryn Baker September 1, 2017

Summer break has come and gone and Georgetown students are eager to see what classes, relationships and opportunities present themselves this semester. However, while the new school year may bring  fresh...

VIEWPOINT: Defeating Jewish Disempowerment

By Rabbi Rachel Gartner April 28, 2017

Like all types of bias, anti-Jewish speech takes different forms. Acts we have seen on campus this year, like the swastika carved onto an elevator door and white nationalist flyers strewn on campus, are...

VIEWPOINT: Uncovering the Stories That Bind Us

VIEWPOINT: Uncovering the Stories That Bind Us

By Emma Wenzinger April 21, 2017

During my time as a Georgetown student, I walked across the trolley tracks on O Street, slipped on their smooth surface in the blizzard last year and even pointed them out in a neighborhood tour for newly...

Tennis | Women Seek 4th Straight Win

By Christopher Gay April 21, 2017

With the Big East Championship scheduled to begin April 27, both the Georgetown men’s and women’s tennis teams have only two matches remaining. Both teams cap off the regular season with...

Students Advocate Progress On and Off Campus

By Tara Subramaniam April 20, 2017

In a year marked by protests in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s election and his new policies, Georgetown students advocated for progress in areas ranging from workers’ rights...

CRAIGE: Relegation Dooms Premier League Clubs

By Vanessa Craige April 11, 2017

With just over a month left in this season’s Premier League, the race for the title has begun to heat up. Chelsea sits comfortably atop the standings with a seven-point lead, but a late-season push by...

COURTESY DIRTY HIT

Concert Review: The Japanese House

By Jillian Aicher April 7, 2017

With her dark, synthesized vocals and often cynical lyrics, Amber Blain, frontwoman and mastermind behind indie-pop act The Japanese House, can make you forget she is 21 years old. At Washington, D.C.’s...

COURTESY MASK AND BAUBLE

Campus Theater: ‘Stupid F***ing Bird’

By Meena Raman April 7, 2017

From Georgetown’s oldest student theater group, the Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society, comes its final mainstage production of the spring semester: “Stupid F***ing Bird.” Described by the Society...

Peek at Peak Blossoms

Peek at Peak Blossoms

By Angella Liu and Angella Liu April 4, 2017

It is that time of the year again; the time where Hoyas can shed off their twenty pound Canada Goose parkas; the time where every weekend, students are double fisting at darties not in Village A but on Village...

Lautiquette

Lautiquette

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell April 2, 2017

As midterm season wears on and Lau becomes our home-away-from-dorm once more,  we here at 4E have noticed that some of us are in desperate need of a quick refresher on proper "Lautiquette" (that's Lau-...

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