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Hippie Hoyas: Free People Will Open in Fino Italiano Spot

Hippie Hoyas: Free People Will Open in Fino Italiano Spot

By Harper Weissburg and Harper Weissburg July 1, 2014

Whether you identify as hippie, hipster or simply hip, all Hoyas can look forward to the opening of the we-made-mainstream-uncool fashion franchise, Free People, at 3009 M St. NW. The storefront housed...

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A Day in Adams Morgan

By Jess Kelham-Hohler May 16, 2014

With the D.C. summer comes time to explore the District that’s hard to come by during the year. From drag brunches to vintage shopping, swing dancing to Peruvian food, Adams Morgan offers some of...

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M: Past and Present

By Hunter Main April 11, 2014

In 1985, small-businesses owner Moses Robbins, closing down his Georgetown clothing store after almost 15 years, envisioned the downfall of the neighborhood’s retail district. “Georgetown will...

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...

Unwritten: Georgetown's New Consignment Store

Unwritten: Georgetown’s New Consignment Store

By Camille Dirago and Camille Dirago March 2, 2014

I'm sure many of you have received the Facebook invites and notifications about the consignment shop recently brought to Georgetown, but you still might be wondering what it's all about. Founded last year...

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...

Cyber Monday vs. Black Friday: The Bargain Shopper's Conundrum

Cyber Monday vs. Black Friday: The Bargain Shopper’s Conundrum

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek December 2, 2013

Every year after the Thanksgiving turkey has been stored and the last few pieces of pie have been consumed, a new time for celebration approaches. Before the Christmas bells start to ring, the bargain...

It's Black Friday Fixat10ns! Let's Get Ready to Rumble!

It’s Black Friday Fixat10ns! Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland November 29, 2013

[8tracks url="https://8tracks.com/thehoya/let-s-get-ready-to-rumble" ]   So you've just finished your fourth helping of pumpkin pie and you're wondering where your life took a wrong turn. How...

How to Survive Black Friday Shopping

How to Survive Black Friday Shopping

By Julia Kieserman and Julia Kieserman November 28, 2013

So, you’ve decided to shop on Black Friday. You’re doing one of those activities, something that will be miserable during the event itself but will give you mad bragging rights later, like a presidential...

I Want to Go to There (in a Zipcar)

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy September 11, 2012

The arrival of a small fleet of Zipcars to campus will make it easier for students (well, students over 21) to explore more of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. While we talk about breaking the Georgetown...

D.C. Fashion’s Night Out

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy September 5, 2012

It's no secret that Georgetown is full of stylish people (preppy and hip alike), so we're expecting tomorrow's Fashion's Night Out to be an exciting event. Hosted by the Georgetown Business Improvement...

Hard Times as M St. Preps for Holidays

By Elizabeth Garbitelli December 5, 2011

Amid a still-stagnant economy, local businesses have begun aggressively preparing for the holiday shopping season. In an effort to boost holiday spending around the area, the Georgetown Business Improvement...

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