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Confessions of a Coffee Addict

Confessions of a Coffee Addict

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 29, 2015

For those of you NARPs who don't know, today is National Coffee Day. Actually, I am one of those NARPs, seeing as how I didn't know the holiday was upon us to just recently. Prior to this I was joking...

The Five Stages of Being Home

The Five Stages of Being Home

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 20, 2015

As we finish the first week of summer and settle back into our hometown routines, the reality sets in: we are not in Georgetown anymore! The metro, M street stores and Lau breakdowns have now been replaced...

The 5 People You See During Finals

The 5 People You See During Finals

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein May 6, 2015

It is that time of year again, when rare species of students spending ungodly amount of times in ugly places. Yes, thats right, Georgetown is in the midst of finals. I tend to think of myself as a...

Finals: As Told By "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"

Finals: As Told By “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally April 29, 2015

As the week winds to an end, and the study days disappear (seriously, come back), it’s inevitable that we will all soon be facing the doom of finals.  In order to provide you with a preview of the...

Calling All Women & Men for CATS

Calling All Women & Men for CATS

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford March 4, 2015

Calling all cat lovers, cat ladies, cat men, college students who miss their furry friends back home and essentially all gentle cuddle-loving human beings: 4E has BIG news for you. CAT CAFEs are the...

Introducing GTFO: Georgetown, Together Fleeing Off-Campus

Introducing GTFO: Georgetown, Together Fleeing Off-Campus

By Marina Smith and Marina Smith March 3, 2015

Hey Hoyas, and welcome to 4E’s new series: the oh-so-cleverly named “GTFO: Georgetown, Together Fleeing Off-campus” (profound apologies). Our first edition is all about places to go and do what...

D.C.’s Daily Grind Steams in Coffeehouses

By David Chardack and Katy Berk February 13, 2015

The coffee bean has deep roots in Western political life, and Washington, D.C., is no exception to this tradition. Originating in the modern Middle East, coffee is a fragrant and stimulating drink that...

Hump Day Chomp: Pho DC

Hump Day Chomp: Pho DC

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia February 11, 2015

If you’re one of the lucky few that are planning a Valentine’s Day Date, look no further than Pho DC in Chinatown. We stumbled upon this Vietnamese gem last weekend while looking for Rita’s Italian...

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Students of Georgetown, Inc. will serve a new brand of coffee with entirely new brewing equipment from Compass Coffee starting today.

Corp Rolls Out New Coffee

By Lucy Prout January 30, 2015

Beginning today, The Corp will debut their new partnership with Compass Coffee, featured in their coffee storefronts Uncommon Grounds, More Uncommon Grounds and The Midnight MUG, as well as their other...

Get Your Coffee While It's Hot

Get Your Coffee While It’s Hot

By Emily Min and Emily Min January 26, 2015

ATTENTION ALL HOYAS! As you may have gleaned from this article, starting Wednesday, Jan. 28 until Feb. 1, the Corp is closing their coffee shops. That's right, MUG is outie Friday through Saturday, Uncommon...

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Corp Shuts Locations, Prepares for New Coffee Vendor

By Katherine Richardson January 26, 2015

The Corp will close its three coffee services, Uncommon Grounds, Midnight Mug and More Uncommon Grounds, in a staggered schedule from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1 to accommodate an institution-wide change in...

How Not to Get Coffee with Your Old Girlfriend

By William Fonseca January 19, 2015

Over winter break I had coffee with the girl I dated in high school. “Dated” is a strong way of putting it — we spent a summer together after junior year. She lived in Connecticut, where I grew...

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