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8 Steps to Aggressively Embrace the Fall Season

8 Steps to Aggressively Embrace the Fall Season

By Nikki Hauser and Nikki Hauser October 4, 2016

As we find ourselves in the midst of fall, it's extremely hard to contain the excitement. Show everyone you love the fall season by following these 8 easy steps! Because 4E freaking loves the fall. 1....

The Official 2015 GU Pumpkin Spice Guide

The Official 2015 GU Pumpkin Spice Guide

By KP and KP October 1, 2015

Autumn is officially upon us, and we all know what that means: Leaves are falling, Halloween is approaching and, most importantly, ravenous people want their pumpkins... and they want them now. October...

Winter Basicness Is Upon Us

Winter Basicness Is Upon Us

By Michaela Murphy and Michaela Murphy December 8, 2014

The cold front is moving in. Geese are migrating to the south, bears are hibernating for the winter and pumpkin-flavored alcohol is no longer seasonally appropriate. Starbucks has busted out its red...

Einsteins Is Going Off the Deep End

Einstein’s Is Going Off the Deep End

By Elizabeth Harvey and Elizabeth Harvey November 4, 2014

As a New Yorker, I personally have always maintained a love-hate relationship with Einstein Brothers' Bagels. I came to Georgetown full of contempt for the institution and the subpar baked goods it stands...

Columbus Day Weekend: What Did You Do?

Columbus Day Weekend: What Did You Do?

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler October 13, 2014

Sure, debates still rage about whether or not Columbus Day should still be a federal holiday but wherever you stand on the issue, Columbus Day weekend always provides Hoyas with a well deserved and...

A Barista’s Guide to the Best Beans and Brew

By Kylie Mohr October 18, 2013

The leaves are starting to turn gold and crimson, the morning air is crisp and the sky seems just a little bluer. Fall demands a switch in wardrobes and more importantly, a switch in go-to beverages. Drinking...

Casual Thursday: Pumpkin Overload

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy October 18, 2012

Now that fall is in full swing, pumpkin spice is impossible to escape. From lattes and bagels to soup and bread (and of course pumpkin pie), it has firmly cemented itself as the spice of the season....

Autumnal Activities and Fall Festivities

By Marlene Cox and Marlene Cox October 12, 2012

As the leaves begin to change colors so does the atmosphere on campus. The humid fog that plagued our little swamp has lifted, and the crispness of Autumn has set in with the promise of better hair days...

Scooping Up the Seeds of a Fall Tradition

By Bethany Imondi October 28, 2011

For as long as I can remember, my local church has hosted pumpkin sales to raise funds for the parish community. The pumpkins sold were always decorated with bold eyes, red mouths and wide smiles. Though...

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