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HoyaWinter OlympicSaxa: The Olympics, Georgetown-Flavored

HoyaWinter OlympicSaxa: The Olympics, Georgetown-Flavored

By Emily Min and Emily Min February 7, 2014

Oslo, Lake Placid, Nagano, Vancouver. Are these future celebrity children names? Close, but no. These are really the past sites of the Winter Olympics. You heard right, THE OLYMPICS! This year, the Winter...

Georgetown-Themed Pickup Lines

Georgetown-Themed Pickup Lines

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 6, 2014

Love is in the air on the Hilltop! As it happens every year, February is bringing out the hormone craziness in Georgetown student population. We here at 4E know it's a fact that nothing says Valentine's...

Help Georgetown Unlock a Free Week of UberX!

Help Georgetown Unlock a Free Week of UberX!

By Lupita Humbert and Lupita Humbert February 5, 2014

Do you feel the need to hibernate in your room all day long because this winter is way too much to handle? Do you refuse to walk anywhere outside the gates because the half hour you spent last week at...

5 Questions With Evan Sterrett

5 Questions With Evan Sterrett

By KP and KP February 2, 2014

In late 2013, a friend put Evan Sterrett (COL '15) in touch with Professor Susan Lynskey, hoping the two would pursue a possible collaboration in the near future. Lynskey was directing the play "Dear Harvey,"...

Lets Go Round Two: 4Es Guide to Winter Brunching

Let’s Go Round Two: 4E’s Guide to Winter Brunching

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein January 27, 2014

There are very few people in the world who can turn down a good waffle or a delicious sandwich. But what if you could have them both at the same time? This, my friends, is the beauty of brunch. Brunch...

Merger Slights Regional Studies

By Suzanne Monyak January 24, 2014

Due to inadequate funding, the administrations for the Latin American Studies and African Studies programs merged at the end of the fall semester, resulting in the dissolution of the African Studies department’s...

Fashion-Forward: Georgetown Without Eyebrows or Teeth

Fashion-Forward: Georgetown Without Eyebrows or Teeth

By Matt Sullivan and Matt Sullivan January 23, 2014

A new, interesting fashion trend is sweeping Georgetown as well-known Hoyas are losing the brows and donning toothless grins! Well, not really. But, with the help of some amateur (really, really amateur)...

Suits Meets Georgetown... Maybe?

Suits Meets Georgetown… Maybe?

By Marnie Wallach and Marnie Wallach January 22, 2014

In the world of corporate law, nothing is ever simply black and white... and that's why the USA Network series "Suits" makes for some really addicting television. Since 2011, the scandalous show has...

Georgetown Dedicates Week to MLK

By Katherine Richardson January 19, 2014

In commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights advocacy and the 1963 March on Washington, Georgetown will hold a week of events beginning Jan. 19 that will include film screenings, panels,...

Zoe Rosen

By Victoria Edel January 17, 2014

At the age of 16 Zoe Rosen (COL ’16) wrote her first song. She was moving from Switzerland — where she grew up — to Canada, and she utilized a class assignment to express her feelings. “It...

Evan Floyd

By Nicole Jarvis January 17, 2014

While some collegiate musicians have been honing their skills since childhood, DJ Evan Floyd (MSB ’14) discovered his passion later in life. “I played saxophone for seven years when I was younger,...

Sam Pence

By Lindsay Lee January 17, 2014

Although he just began trying his hand at songwriting this summer, Sam Pence (SFS ’16) is an emerging artist with many years of musical experience. When Pence was 7 years old, his parents encouraged...

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