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The Napping Guide

The Napping Guide

By Marnie Wallach and Marnie Wallach November 19, 2013

You were in Lau until 4 a.m. trying to stay awake, cramming for your 8 a.m. midterm. You totally killed that test (you hope), but now you have to run to your T.A.'s office hours, grab lunch with your peer...

Girl Power: Female Bands Take Back the Stage

By Abby Reutzel November 18, 2013

On November 16, the U Street Music Hall was taken over by some powerful ladies who delivered a night of energetic performances and great music. The first to take the stage was Liz who describes her...

RAC Takes the Show on the Road

By Abby Reutzel November 18, 2013

Over the past few years, RAC has been creating some of the most notable and respected remixes of hits in the indie music genre. RAC, short for Remix Artist Collective, was originally created between...

Staffer of the Week: Sheena Karkal

Staffer of the Week: Sheena Karkal

By KP and KP November 3, 2013

Once a week, The Hoya recognizes a staffer that has done a particularly awesome job — now you can get to know about them, too. As part of our Leavey 421 series, we’ll be posting quick interviews with...

of Montreal Rocks Out Through Sight and Sound

By Abby Reutzel October 29, 2013

If there’s one thing Kevin Barnes and his band, of Montreal, have been known for throughout the course of their career, it’s the amount of effort they put into their live performances. Their second...

Finding Novel Procrastination in Prose

By Kim Bussing October 25, 2013

Now that midterms have officially hit and I’ve become swamped with papers and studying, I’ve decided it’s the perfect time to take up a new hobby: procrastination. I’ve finally been catching up...

Rock EP Lacks Substance

By Joseph Kuperschmidt October 25, 2013

2 1/2 stars On their EP Fade Away, Best Coast, a rock duo based in Los Angeles, attempts to capture the mood of California but fails to bring the energy of the Sunshine State to their music. Even...

‘Hamlet’ Spin-Off Plays With Perceptions

By Simon Redko October 25, 2013

Nomadic Theater’s production of Tom Stoppard’s 1966 play “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead” is the perfect opportunity to exercise your mind in a new way after weeks of exams and...

Taking on DC’s Restaurants the Wheat-Free Way

By Christina Wing October 24, 2013

Last weekend was the one that I’ve been looking forward to almost all semester: Parents’ Weekend. Personally, I love when my family makes the yearly trip down to Georgetown to visit me. It’s a mini...

Band Returns to DC Roots

By Emily Troisi October 24, 2013

The Beanstalk Library, a D.C.-based band, may grab one’s attention with its less-than-traditional name, but it’s the eclectic sound and admirable approach to producing music that wins the listeners...

Not-So-Dirty Dancing All the Way Home

By Mary Burgoyne October 23, 2013

As my senior year continues, I can’t imagine being anywhere other than Georgetown. I adore my friends, the beautiful neighborhood, the stimulating conversation, my Sweetgreen salads and my ability...

A Focus on Presentation Puts Proof at the Top

By Julia McCrimlisk October 23, 2013

Starting on Wednesday night, I ate my way through parents’ weekend. While we indulged at a number of notable restaurants around D.C., Proof easily surpassed the others. At first, my family and...

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