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Guide to Laufits

Guide to Laufits

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell March 2, 2017

It’s officially midterm season, which means that there’s a good chance you’re procrastinating by reading this article somewhere in Lau. And if you’re searching for some more ways to avoid doing...

President-Elect Donald Trumps Cabinet Picks Celebrity Apprentice Version

President-Elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet Picks Celebrity Apprentice Version

By Julia Axtell and Julia Axtell December 13, 2016

It has been a little over a month since our nation elected our 45th president, and slowly but surely, our country is accepting the results. President-elect Trump has just about finalized his Cabinet, leaving...

The Five Phases of Writing a Final Paper, as told by Melania Trump

The Five Phases of Writing a Final Paper, as told by Melania Trump

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell December 11, 2016

We’re sad to report that finals season is once again upon us, and the only thing that could make this worse is remembering that Donald Trump won the election. But here at 4E, we have decided to embrace...

End of Year Freshman Fears

End of Year Freshman Fears

By Maddie Schwartz and Maddie Schwartz May 3, 2016

Happy study days! There are less than two weeks left of freshman year. It felt like only yesterday that I was trying to figure out what GUTS meant, how to pre-register and find my way around campus...

How to Study and Make a Difference at the Same Time!

How to Study and Make a Difference at the Same Time!

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza April 18, 2016

Need a place to study, but want to do a good deed at the same time? The on-campus project called "Making a Difference" is partnering with Crumbs and Whiskers in order to save more pets from facing life...

Finals Flashback: Favorite Facebook Posts

Finals Flashback: Favorite Facebook Posts

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice December 14, 2015

  I'm about to drop the worst of the f-bombs: FINALS. Studying for these seemingly never-ending tests can be stressful and overwhelming, if not the worst part of the semester. When I think about...

The 10 Gifs You Need This Finals Season

The 10 Gifs You Need This Finals Season

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein December 13, 2015

'Tis the season for crying and complaining. Welcome to finals, the Georgetown version of a state school frat's hell week. Teachers aren't clear, assignments are ridiculous and there is a .9 percent chance...

Holiday Housing

Holiday Housing

By The Editorial Board December 4, 2015

Georgetown students living on campus are required to leave their dorms within 24 hours after the last final exam is offered. Some students face uncertainty regarding housing arrangements over winter break,...

Reclaim Your Nature

By The Editorial Board October 30, 2015

November can be a daunting month. Largely free of exams and punctuated by a sorely-needed Thanksgiving break, the month seems relaxing and refreshing. But as seasoned Hoyas know, the halcyon weeks whiz...

10 Signs Youre Done with Finals

10 Signs You’re Done with Finals

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford May 8, 2015

If it's not, it's so soon... You've reached the final stretch of Spring 2015 and thoughts of the beach, home cooked meals and high school friends are starting to taunt you. In case it hasn't hit you yet,...

Spanish 002 Study Guide

Spanish 002 Study Guide

By Tori Forelli and Tori Forelli May 6, 2015

As finals week reaches its last few days, the end is in sight! After countless hours in Lau doing Econ problem sets and memorizing those IR questions you probably feel that you deserve to take a break....

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...

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