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For 2 Professors, Like Father, Like Son

By Madeleine Thornburn March 21, 2014

Underclassmen looking to take “International Relations” with professor Keir Lieber this semester may have been confused after searching his last name on MyAccess and finding mainly courses above...

10 Things You Were Glad You Did Before Going Back to School

10 Things You Were Glad You Did Before Going Back to School

By Matt Sullivan and Matt Sullivan January 7, 2014

Now that most of us are back on the Hilltop (sorry to those of you who are getting trolled by the weather), let's reflect on the things that we were really glad we did on the last day before we returned. 1....

The Ultimate Holiday Break Netflix Guide

The Ultimate Holiday Break Netflix Guide

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein December 22, 2013

Thank goodness finals are finally over! Now it is time for food, family and my favorite friend, Netflix. The shows, the options, the never ending episode reel ... oh the thrills! Since the dawn of time...

Home Sweet Home: A Personal Reflection

Home Sweet Home: A Personal Reflection

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler December 21, 2013

Going home is a funny thing, and it feels different for everyone. It feels different every time you go home, and the feeling can even change while you are home. So while I sit here, hanging out with my...

What Weve Enjoyed While at Home

What We’ve Enjoyed While at Home

By Matt Sullivan and Matt Sullivan December 1, 2013

For a Georgetown student, breaks from school can sometimes feel few and far between. So, as the first holiday break of the school year, Thanksgiving provided the perfect chance to travel home and recharge...

A 4E Guide to Doing Thanksgivukkah Right

A 4E Guide to Doing Thanksgivukkah Right

By Harper Weissburg and Harper Weissburg November 29, 2013

In 1888, a miracle happened that lasted 8 crazy nights, Thanksgiving and Chanukah overlapped and all was alright. Potatoes for presents and dreidels for dinner, the holidays fused and everyone was a winner. This...

Staff Picks: Our Favorite Thanksgiving Traditions

Staff Picks: Our Favorite Thanksgiving Traditions

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff November 27, 2013

It's only one day until Thanksgiving is upon us. To help celebrate all the things we're thankful for and put ourselves in the holiday spirit, 4E has compiled a list of our own favorite holiday traditions. "Playing...

Family-Friendly Feasts

By Jessica Kelham-Hohler November 2, 2013

Logan Tavern 1423 P St. NW $$$$ Omelets, coffee and pancakes all at one meal? Yes, please. To give parents the best exposure to the Georgetown student’s obsession with brunch, try Logan...

The Five People Youll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

The Five People You’ll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

By Nicole Jarvis and Nicole Jarvis June 2, 2013

As Hoyas, we try to break the bubble as much possible, which means that we'll likely take a trip on the metro at some point. You'll probably meet an interesting array of people so here's a catalog of these...

Giving Thanks in the World of Sports

By Nick Fedyk November 21, 2012

Finally, Thanksgiving has come. It is my favorite holiday of the year, for three simple reasons: family, food and football — cliché, I know, but I still think we should take some time now to sit back,...

The Familial Ties That Bind

By Photo Editor December 1, 2011

I had a hot date last Saturday. Sure, I was taller than the girl by almost two feet, and the hand holding mine in the movie theatre was a tad sticky from a Ring Pop, not to mention that "Hugo" was not...

Seeing Double

By Victoria Edel November 30, 2011

Kimberly and Caroline Garity (COL '12) always knew that they wanted to go to the same college. Dave Nulsen (SFS '12), however, fought with his twin brother when he realized that Pete (COL '12) too...

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