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R.I.P. McFadden's

R.I.P. McFadden’s

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein January 6, 2015

Why do all things good have to come to an end? Hot off the heels of the Pinkberry closing, another DC establishment is gone. Literally, everything is bad. While McFadden's is not technically in Georgetown,...

BOD Breaks the Bubble

By The Editorial Board September 9, 2014

A university’s board of directors should reflect not just a school’s identity nor its most powerful alumni, but also its priorities and goals as an organization. Georgetown’s recent decision to appoint...

Safety First, Guns Second

By The Editorial Board August 26, 2014

For decades, Washington, D.C., had some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation — banning both the ownership of handguns and the ability to carry guns in public spaces. But recent court decisions...

The NSO Letters: Chris Rom

The NSO Letters: Chris Rom

By Chris Rom August 25, 2014

Dear Georgetown Class of 2018, In a few weeks, flyers will plaster campus. They’ll be promoting interest meetings for the 300-plus campus organizations. One in particular demands your attention:...

Get Pumped for Protest: Yoga Style

Get Pumped for Protest: Yoga Style

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland June 3, 2014

Today, June 3, yoga masters and gym rats from all over D.C. are gathering to protest what is now being called the "yoga tax." According to Washington City Paper, the D.C. Council is close to passing...

Since Last We Met ...

Since Last We Met …

By Alexis Oni-Eseleh and Alexis Oni-Eseleh May 29, 2014

We're baaaaack. You've missed us. We've missed you. At long last, the 4E drought is over. Seeing as it's been so long since last we met, let's make up for lost time. Here are five of the stories we missed...

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Eggs Benedict at Tabard Inn Restaurant

A Taste of a Decadent Sunday

By Yiwen Hu May 28, 2014

During my adventurous — but admittedly rather crazy ‚ summer last year I spent over four months in Shanghai where I visited over 230 restaurants. But despite tasting a wide variety of culinary...

Selfie Madness: D.C. Edition

Selfie Madness: D.C. Edition

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek March 19, 2014

Whether a constant ritual every weekend when out with friends or a quick duck face Snapchat, everyone has taken a selfie at some point. Like the frequently played new song "#SELFIE" suggests, the art...

D.C. Millennials Bringing In the Money

D.C. Millennials Bringing In the Money

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 28, 2014

We all know that D.C. is an expensive place for anyone to live. Just check your last bar tab at Rhino. We also know some D.C. residents can be pretty wealthy. But did you know that D.C. is actually home...

D.C. Boasts Strongest Brainpower in the Nation

D.C. Boasts Strongest Brainpower in the Nation

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek February 27, 2014

With midterms starting and the number of students spending late nights in Lau rising, many Hoyas are feeling stressed. But have no fear! At times like these, it's important to take a step back and gain...

No Pants Metro Ride: SUCCESS.

No Pants Metro Ride: SUCCESS.

By KP and KP January 14, 2014

Earlier this week, we let you know that the D.C. No Pants Metro Ride was slated to bring underwear to the underground. This Sunday, the event went off as planned, and while looking at its recap on DCist,...

No Pants Metro Ride 2014

No Pants Metro Ride 2014

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek January 11, 2014

If anyone plans on taking the Metro tomorrow, do not be surprised if you see something missing. Specifically, a lot of passengers’ pants. Yes, Georgetown, the annual No Pants Metro Ride has returned....

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