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Hill Pop Culture

By Dani Guerrero September 23, 2016

References to Georgetown University are scattered across pop culture, from hip-hop to television to the countless films set in and around the neighborhood. These allusions to the Hilltop are a mark of...

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Senior midfielder Bakie Goodman has started all six games this season. He has taken eight shots thus far.

Men’s Soccer | GU to Open Big East Play

By Darius Iraj September 16, 2016

The Georgetown men’s soccer team (1-5) lost 0-1 Tuesday night to William and Mary (5-1) in Williamsburg, Va. This was the Blue and Gray’s final nonconference game before entering Big East play. The...

Chinese Flair with French Refinement

By Brian Davia September 16, 2016

Nestled downtown within the Shaw neighborhood, Kyirisan is one of the District’s most exciting new eateries. The restaurant is an expression of chef Tim Ma’s Chinese roots and French culinary training....

Column: Settling in Seoul

By Jasmine White September 16, 2016

When I first arrived in Korea, it did not really feel all that different. While in the months prior I had been overcome by nerves and anxiety, the night before I left, I was strangely calm. Even after...

SCHLARP: Tim Tebow Will Make Baseball Great Again

SCHLARP: Tim Tebow Will Make Baseball Great Again

By Thomas Schlarp September 13, 2016

Since he took his first snap at the University of Florida in 2006, won the Heisman in 2007, became a national champion in 2008 and engineered a 2012 playoff victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Tim Tebow...

REZK: El-Sisi’s Competent Leadership

By Wasil Rezk August 30, 2016

The state of Egypt’s economy is being blamed on Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi by foreign analysts. The Egyptian economy continues to struggle despite the large sums of loans and aid poured...

SCATTERGOOD: Russia’s Track Team Benched for Doping

By Libby Scattergood July 8, 2016

The USA is no stranger to the tradition of professional and amateur athletes’ use of performance-enhancing drugs, an issue that has discredited Olympic medalists, All-Star outfielders and other world...

SHEDD: On Sexy Boyfriends

By Nick Shedd July 5, 2016

A few weeks ago, my mom and I set out on a quest to buy new pants. After a few brief stops that bore no fruit, we visited a Gap store. Upon entering the store, I immediately saw two tables stacked with...

25 Reasons Epi is the New Tombs this Summer

25 Reasons Epi is the New Tombs this Summer

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford June 19, 2016

A momentous and unruly Georgetown tradition has been forever changed. Well, for the summer, at least. The Tombs has officially closed for renovations and with it many a 21st birthdays, forehead stamps,...

COUTURE: 2016 Finals Will Cement LeBron James’ Legacy

COUTURE: 2016 Finals Will Cement LeBron James’ Legacy

By Evan Couture June 17, 2016

For a player as accomplished and successful as forward LeBron James, it seems odd to claim that his seventh NBA Finals appearance will have the most impact on his legacy. James is already regarded as...

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Overcoming Doubt One Moment at a Time

By Bridget Morton May 20, 2016

I was never supposed to come to Georgetown. My first thin letter moment — the one where your high school senior heart skips a beat and you dream of moving into Darnall Hall in a Georgetown T-shirt...

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After Our Trials, Success Emerges

By Janie McDonough May 20, 2016

Once I entered senior year, I felt as though I was dubbed with a flashing neon sign constantly poised directly over my head reading, “Ask me any question and receive the wisest, most well-planned...

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