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Study: DC’s Economy Lags

By Tala al Rajjal December 4, 2015

Universities will play a vital role in developing lagging global opportunity and advanced-level industry in Washington, D.C.’s regional economy, according to a study released in early November. The...

4Es Ultimate Guide to Procrastination

4E’s Ultimate Guide to Procrastination

By Marina Smith and Marina Smith May 3, 2015

Finals season: it’s the most wonderful gut-wrenching time of the year! Besides spending an inhumane amount of time in the Lau basement, imbibing unhealthy amounts of caffeine, and sleeping at wholly...

POG Study Guide

POG Study Guide

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford May 1, 2015

Greetings fellow freshmen and a happy finals season to all! Guess what’s coming up?! The POG Final! (Disclaimer: that’s pronounced pog, like dog, frog, log, jog, clog, bog and smog.) Given our...

GTFO: Hidden Study Spots in DC

GTFO: Hidden Study Spots in DC

By Marina Smith and Marina Smith April 15, 2015

GTFO is back, and here to help you find more ways to leave campus. With finals coming up Oops, where was I? Anyways, with finals coming up, 4E has decided to help you find free hidden study spots...

What Your Favorite Study Spot Says About You

What Your Favorite Study Spot Says About You

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza November 11, 2014

We all have that place. It's where, when the going gets tough, we hunker down and bust out that paper due in T-minus five hours, or cram as much information into our already occupied coffee-addicted...

The Atlantic Calls Lau Soul-Crushing, Confirms Everything We Already Knew

The Atlantic Calls Lau ‘Soul-Crushing,’ Confirms Everything We Already Knew

By Ian Tice and Ian Tice November 10, 2014

Lau is "soul-crushing." Or at least according to an article in The Atlantic out today looking at the role that architecture plays on mental state. As any of us who have spent an all-nighter in the concrete fortress...

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Finding Comfort in Study-Abroad Discomforts

By Opinion Editor September 17, 2014

It is by no coincidence that the Spanish words for foreigner, extranjero, and strange, extraño, share linguistic roots. The foreign, in the many and various forms it takes, always seems a little weird...

Ideal Alternatives to Studying

Ideal Alternatives to Studying

By Marnie Wallach and Marnie Wallach December 15, 2013

It's been over a week since the last day of classes, and finals studying is in full force. The prospect of two weeks on campus with no classes seemed like it might be fun. There would be so much time for...

Study Spots

By Joseph Kuperschmidt November 2, 2013

Dolcezza Artisinal Gelato 1560 Wisconsin Ave. NW $$$$ Dolcezza Artisanal Gelato has many of the features of a coffee shop but focuses on something sweeter. Its gelato, with flavors like...

DCTC: Capitol Hill

DCTC: Capitol Hill

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 23, 2013

Welcome back to the Hilltop, Hoyas! (Is it too late to say that now that it's fall? Sorry, I'm not sorry.) We 4E-ers know that you have missed the D.C. Travel Companion more than an oreo Wisey's cookie...

Off-Campus Study Spotlight

Off-Campus Study Spotlight

By Shannon Walsh and Shannon Walsh September 10, 2013

While we do attend a particularly beautiful university that bears an eerie, yet exciting resemblance to Harry Potter’s magical wonderland of a school, life on the Hilltop can become overwhelming scarily...

Sixteen Sweet Study Songs

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff December 11, 2012

4E's Study Sixteen from thehoya on 8tracks Radio. Studying sucks. Luckily for you, music doesn't. And for those of you whose friends are distracting you by whispering in Pierce (which is forbidden, but...

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