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Studying for Midterms: Freshman Year vs. Senior Year

Studying for Midterms: Freshman Year vs. Senior Year

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein October 20, 2015

It is that time of year again, when Lau becomes our second home, Mai Thai delivery orders spike and classroom friendships emerge solely out of necessity. That's right, midterm season has hit the...

The Aftermath of Midterms

The Aftermath of Midterms

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling March 5, 2015

By now you’ve either powered through your midterms or had them delayed until after Spring Break by snow. You’ve stayed in Lau all night, made study guides, drank copious amounts of coffee and sat...

Life Hacks: Midterm-Style

Life Hacks: Midterm-Style

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford February 24, 2015

Tis the season... Oh wait, not that season!! EVEN BETTER: MIDTERMS SEASON! 4E is back and ready to help you combat them. In 2012 we told you some great tips, but have decided with all of the advancement...

MAIN: Disillusioned, Americans Vote GOP

MAIN: Disillusioned, Americans Vote GOP

By Hunter Main November 4, 2014

If the words of pollsters and analysts are to be believed, the current election cycle will end with the Republican Party controlling both chambers of Congress for the first time during Barack Obama’s...

CHOLVIN & CHRISTIANSEN: Mired in Purgatory, Congress Must Change

CHOLVIN & CHRISTIANSEN: Mired in Purgatory, Congress Must Change

By Thomas Christiansen and Tucker Cholvin November 4, 2014

As The Hoya arrives on newsstands today, Americans across the country will go to the polls to decide the leadership of their states and, ultimately, the composition of the 114th Congress. Of course,...

‘I Have Midterms, Mom’

By The Editorial Board October 21, 2014

For freshmen and sophomores, Georgetown’s Parent & Family Weekend, more colloquially known as Parents’ Weekend, is an eagerly anticipated fall event. But along with the joy at seeing family members...

D.C. Boasts Strongest Brainpower in the Nation

D.C. Boasts Strongest Brainpower in the Nation

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek February 27, 2014

With midterms starting and the number of students spending late nights in Lau rising, many Hoyas are feeling stressed. But have no fear! At times like these, it's important to take a step back and gain...

How to Prep Properly for Spring Break

How to Prep Properly for Spring Break

By Lupita Humbert and Lupita Humbert February 22, 2014

Why does it seem like we just came back from winter break and we are already taking midterms? For everyone who feels like they can’t study for one more second or wake up early anymore: There’s still...

Friday Fixat10ns: Just Keep Swimming

Friday Fixat10ns: Just Keep Swimming

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler November 15, 2013

[8tracks width="300" height="250" playops="" url="https://8tracks.com/mixes/2810852"]   I'm sure by now everyone has heard enough about midterms.  Sadly, they aren't quite done. Many of us still...

Hoya Horrors on the Hilltop

Hoya Horrors on the Hilltop

By Marnie Wallach and Marnie Wallach October 31, 2013

Halloween is upon us! From horror movies to scary costumes, we all seek the thrills and chills that come with the season. Nonetheless, there are a few terrors better left untouched, as these sorts of horrors...

In a Word: Midterms

In a Word: Midterms

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler October 29, 2013

At Georgetown, there is truly no midterm "season".  Midterms seem to stretch from the first week of October until almost Thanksgiving, which can be bewildering and frustrating.  I figured now is as...

Georgetown Fall Epidemics: Weather, Fashion and Other Horrific Plagues

Georgetown Fall Epidemics: Weather, Fashion and Other Horrific Plagues

By Matt Sullivan and Matt Sullivan October 19, 2013

It's that time of the year again, Hoyas: Georgetown is being plagued by the autumn and fall epidemics of every sort are spreading like Chicken Finger Thursday madness, and there isn't anything we can do...

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