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Working for a Greener University Party

By Enushe Khan and Theo Montgomery April 16, 2015

The average student does not associate a red Solo cup with much more than drinking. The year’s first ever Georgetown Day cup seeks to change that. It’s time to make recycling fun. The Georgetown...

The New Way to Party: Wigo

The New Way to Party: Wigo

By Joyce Connolly and Joyce Connolly March 1, 2015

Ever had trouble locating where your friends are partying? Find yourself confused by their indecipherable texts, trying to tell you where to find them? Partying just got a whole lot easier with the...

Forever 21 Has Opened

Forever 21 Has Opened

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza January 19, 2015

Calling all shopaholics, if you didn't think M street could get any better well think again because Forever 21 opened their doors this Saturday. The stages of going to a Forever 21... Stage 1: The...

Wednesday Fixat10ns: Our Blunger Games Party Edition

Wednesday Fixat10ns: Our Blunger Games Party Edition

By KP and KP January 14, 2015

Hi, y’all. Happy Wednesday. I hope your Hump Day is passing along smoothly, and I hope your first full week of classes is going splendidly. I’d also like to strongly urge you to apply to The Hoya and,...

Party Themes 2.0

Party Themes 2.0

By Michaela Murphy and Michaela Murphy November 24, 2014

Whiteout. Anything But Clothes. Toga. Flannels and handles. In a report released this afternoon by the Frat Boy Association of America (FBAA), these time-honored, critically acclaimed college party themes...

Concert Bursts With Color

By Sarah Hour September 19, 2014

Paint flying, people dancing, music blaring — this is the typical scene at Life in Color, or as some might call it, the “World’s Largest Paint Party.” Life in Color mixes electronic dance...

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From Tourist to Native in Rio

By Allison Hillsbery July 7, 2014

I’ve reached the point where I’ve stopped speaking English in grocery stores. I realized early on that eating lunch at restaurants every day was not going to work out, so now every other day I...

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...

Flawless? Your Saturday Morning Story

Flawless? Your Saturday Morning Story

By Alexis Oni-Eseleh and Alexis Oni-Eseleh February 22, 2014

We've all been there. After an aggressively long week of midterms, papers and presentations we were just a little too jazzed about the weekend. In truth, we were very jazzed. So we indulged a little (a...

Front Page Fakeout: The Rowdy Life of a Retired Mascot

Front Page Fakeout: The Rowdy Life of a Retired Mascot

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland February 6, 2014

Notice: Front Page Fakeout is back, ladies and gentlemen! FPF is a parody post in which a 4E writer takes a story from The Hoya and puts an exaggerated and entirely false spin on it. Genius, we know....

Michelle Obama Birthday Preview

Michelle Obama Birthday Preview

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek January 18, 2014

Tonight there will be a not-so-secret birthday dance party just a few miles from our very own Hilltop. Who exactly is the birthday girl, you might ask? None other than the first lady herself, Michelle...

Things You Can Only Get Away With During Summer

Things You Can Only Get Away With During Summer

By KP and KP June 1, 2013

Happy (almost technically) summer, Hoyas! Bring on the warm weather, sandy beaches, service trips across the globe and internships, internships, internships! As you know, each season brings a special...

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