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Dante-Inspired Thriller Follows Predictable Plot

By Sports Editor May 31, 2013

4/5 stars   When I was wandering through the bookstore the other day looking for a light read to liven up my otherwise dull  (read: Georgetown-less) Thursday afternoon, I darted right to the...

New Exhibits Shine Across the District

By Nicole Jarvis May 17, 2013

One of the great, but often untapped, resources of the Washington, D.C. area is the concentration of art museums that are close by and easily accessible to students. There are plenty of continuing...

A Summer of Tunes

By Zach Gordon May 16, 2013

My favorite thing about the summer isn’t that I’m done with classes or that it’s hot outside. In fact, I really don’t like either of those things. (Although the lack of classes does mean less work,...

Dynamic Characters Dazzle in Star Trek Sequel

By Victoria Edel May 16, 2013

5/5 stars When J.J. Abrams released his Star Trek in 2009, many longtime fans of the iconic series wondered if the director would be able to find the right actors to bring the characters to life....

Turquoise Stripes and Wild Nights

By Emily Manbeck May 16, 2013

With finals over and our Laufits no longer socially acceptable to wear in public, it’s time to update our summer wardrobe with this season’s fashions that we all ogled over on Pinterest instead...

Must-Visit Restaurants for a Capital Summer

By Kim Bussing May 16, 2013

This summer offers the opportunity to partake in delectable culinary options around the city that are a reprieve from Leo’s. Make the most of Washington D.C.’s restaurant choices, which feature everything...

New Exhibits Shine Across the District

By Nicole Jarvis May 16, 2013

One of the great, but often untapped, resources of the Washington, D.C. area is the concentration of art museums that are close by and easily accessible to students. There are plenty of continuing exhibitions...

Summer Music Preview

By Nicole Jarvis May 16, 2013

May 21: Daft Punk | ‘Random Access Memories’ The dynamic, helmet-clad French electronica duo behind “One More Time” and “Around the World” are back, and the expectations could not be higher....

Grilling Up a Barbecue to Remember

By Sheena Karkal May 16, 2013

Take advantage of the summer weather and the break from the hectic, academic year schedule by organizing a barbeque for your friends who are still in town. Grills are available and open to students in Henle Courtyard,...

Cooling off With Summer’s Best Flicks

By Victoria Edel May 16, 2013

There are few better ways to escape the intense summer sun than to slip into an air-conditioned movie theater and lose yourself in someone else’s life. With the summer movie season upon us, it’s time...

Getting in Touch With Nature

By Kim Bussing May 16, 2013

For those seeking a little more adventure that doesn’t include meandering through a concrete jungle, the Washington, D.C. area has many outdoor activities that offer both an opportunity to get some exercise...

Forgotten Television Season a Mixed Bag

By Hunter Main May 16, 2013

May is traditionally the month where movie theaters stop showing low-budget horror movies and would-be Oscar bait and start showcasing blockbusters meant to make as much money as possible. What...

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