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Fresh Tex-Mex Dishes Cater to Every Occasion

By Flor Lee March 21, 2014

3/5 stars A tasty and satisfying culinary experience is only a GUTS bus ride away. Whether you are looking for an elegant meal with family members or a casual Tex-Mex lunch with a hungry classmate, Lauriol Plaza’s...

Behind the Scenes of an MSB Student’s Directorial Debut

By Sarah Hour March 21, 2014

Brett Treacy (MSB ’15), an aspiring filmmaker, recently debuted his first short film, “Petals.” The film follows the story of a young woman who is wrought with guilt and who pursues redemption,...

Paving a Rough Road to Peace

By Jacqueline Kimmell March 21, 2014

Elijah Jatovsky (SFS ’16) was running with Jacob Sorrells (SFS ’16) to the Capitol when Jatovsky happened to mention J Street U, an organization he had heard of at home. Fully expecting to have...

Marching On

By Braden McDonald and Molly Simio March 21, 2014

On the morning of May 3, 1971, upwards of 3,000 protesters who had flocked to the nation’s capital to protest the Vietnam War sought refuge on Georgetown’s campus. Driven out of their main base...

Fashionably Thrifty

Fashionably Thrifty

By Hannah Kaufman March 21, 2014

Georgetown University is gifted with a vibrant surrounding community that’s constantly bustling with activities. From bowling by the water to touring museums, there’s never a dull moment in...

Set to Stir Up Appetites

By Jacqueline Kimmell March 21, 2014

Most college students love food. But with small dorm room kitchens, repetitive choices at O’Donovan Hall and the expensive prices of Georgetown restaurants, food around campus can sometimes lose...

Fine Dining Found in My Home-Cooked Hits

By Christina Wing March 21, 2014

For many college students, spring break is a time for travelling the world, tanning in South Beach in Miami or visiting family and friends back in the comforts of home. For a foodie and a homebody such...

Movie Review: ‘The Lunchbox’

By Meagan Wang March 14, 2014

“The Lunchbox” revolves around something we are all familiar with from our childhood — a literal lunchbox — and creates a complex and powerful message behind this simple object. Refreshingly subtle...

Album Review: ‘House of Lies Soundtrack’

By Emily Troisi March 7, 2014

3/5 stars Although the Showtime comedy-drama series “House of Lies” may not have a musical repertoire as noteworthy and moving as shows like “The OC,” “Friday Night Lights” or “Gossip...

Album Review: ‘Oh, What a Life’

By Connor Valaik March 7, 2014

American Authors burst onto the scene with their infectiously upbeat and happy song, “Best Day of My Life.” “Oh What a Life”is their full-length follow-up. It’s not a bad album. It’s full of...

Album Review: ‘Louder’

By Emma Gross March 7, 2014

2.5/5 stars Between Broadway, “Glee” and now her breakout pop album, “Louder,” Lea Michele is generating a lot of buzz in the entertainment industry. “Louder” is a nice change of pace...

Movie Review: ‘The Bag Man’

By Flor Lee March 7, 2014

2/5 stars Did curiosity really kill the cat? This is the central question that guides the premise of the noir film “The Bag Man,” written and directed by David Grovic. "The Bag Man" is inspired...

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