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Apps & New Releases — Oct. 3, 2014

Apps & New Releases — Oct. 3, 2014

By Guide Staff and Guide Staff October 3, 2014

Apps FitStar Personal Trainer Free Has the stress of midterms led to excessive delivery pizzas? Already starting to worry about the freshman fifteen? Keep healthy and active using FitStar Personal Trainer,...

The Guide: Creative Writing Issue

The Guide: Creative Writing Issue

By Contributors April 4, 2014

Chosen from a competitive pool of submissions, the works included in our first literary issue demonstrate the caliber of artistic skill in the student body. Featuring pieces from short stories to poems,...

Acknowledging Rape Culture

By Alyssa Peterson April 1, 2014

To the Editor: The recently published piece, “The Veil,” (The Hoya, B1, Mar. 28, 2014) is extremely important. It is vital that we inject nuance into discussions involving the hijab. We need to...

A Chocaholic’s Paradise Just Across M Street

By Caitlin DeSantis February 10, 2014

4/5 stars $$$$ Georgetown’s 33rd Street may be famous for its cupcakes, but it could just as easily be known for it’s fabulous chocolates. J. Chocolatier stands on just the other side...

4E News Recap

4E News Recap

By KP and KP January 20, 2014

Missed what was happening on the Hilltop this week? 4E has got you covered with some of The Hoya’s most recent headlines: Council Rules Greco Legitimate Speaker – After Georgetown University Student...

4E News Recap

4E News Recap

By KP and KP December 7, 2013

Missed what was happening on the Hilltop this week? 4E has got you covered with some of The Hoya's most recent headlines: Georgetown Falls Short In Fellowship Awards – No Georgetown students won Rhodes,...

All I Want for Christmas Is for This Song to Get More Love

By Victoria Edel December 7, 2013

Some people dislike December because they hate hearing Christmas music everywhere they go. I am not one of those people. Christmas music is one of the few things that makes the cold, finals and the lack...

Star-Studded Cast Fuels Gritty Crime Drama

By Sami Rahman December 6, 2013

4/5 stars The descent into the Rust Belt of steel-town America is dismally depicted in director and co-writer Scott Cooper’s tragically realistic drama Out of the Furnace. Cooper chronicles the...

Affordable French Fare Worth the Indulgence

By Charlotte Glasser November 22, 2013

4/5 stars $$ Next time you’re in Dupont Circle and craving a good meal, stop by Bistrot du Coin on Connecticut Avenue. The classic French and Belgian food will hit the spot without breaking...

Making Merry With Friends and Food

By Mary Burgoyne November 15, 2013

Georgetown has approximately 7,552 undergraduate students, and as a senior, I often feel like I know every one of them. I’ve met hundreds of my classmates through extracurriculars, projects and parties....

The Nickel: A Look Inside Georgetown’s Engine Five

By TM Gibbons-Neff November 8, 2013

Among Georgetown’s brightly colored townhouses, two red doors stand out: the entrance to the Nickel, or Engine Five of the D.C. Fire Department. Bearing the DCFD crest, only a few blocks from the...

Redrawing Ideas of Pop Art

By Ashley Miller November 8, 2013

From now until Dec. 8 the Spagnuolo Gallery, nestled within the Walsh Memorial building, will boast a unique collection of works of various pop artists, including Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, David Hockney,...

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