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A Lighter Spin on Asian Classics

By Caitlin DeSantis January 18, 2013

4/5 stars $$$$ Asian cuisine and I have always had a love-hate relationship. While I usually can’t get enough of the mix of sweet, spicy and tangy flavors, I’m not a huge fan of fried meat...

Finding Community Flavor

By Helen Guo and Jacob Richey January 18, 2013

Washington D.C. is a city of great diversity, and with great diversity comes great food. Outside of the immediate area of Georgetown, the city and the greater Washington D.C. area of Virginia and Maryland...

Golden Globes Repeatedly Snub Quality

By Bridget Mullen January 18, 2013

Though the Golden Globes have traditionally been known as the less important cousin in the film awards family, always second to the Oscars, they still set a precedent for the awards season. On the...

A Cup of Joe a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

By Kelly Lui January 18, 2013

Coffee consumption is an essential part of college life — just look at the never-ending lines at Uncommon Grounds or Saxby’s. But rumors circulate about the detriments of coffee, such as itsaddictiveness and...

Heart-Wrenching Musical Epic Shines on Screen

By Kelly Lui December 21, 2012

Those who have seen the long-lived and well-loved musical can agree that putting Les Misérables onto the screen, especially when it involves such ambitious goals as retaining the sung-through structure...

New Rom-Com Fails to Score

By Breanna Moret December 7, 2012

3/5 stars Romantic comedies are not only notoriously disposal and identical to one another, but they’re short, fluffy and require a necessary understanding that they in no way resemble reality. The...

A Very Tacky Christmas

By Brendan Quinn December 6, 2012

On the 13th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me an ugly Christmas sweater and not a pear tree. As someone who is totally obsessed with Christmas, I can never wait for Black Friday, In my house—...

Television’s ‘New Girl’ Cramping Women’s Style

By Meagan Kelly November 29, 2012

Warning to my male readers: I will use the words “period”, “menstruation” and similar terms three to five times in this article. (That’s what I’m aiming for, at least.) This past week, I had...

Taking a New Look at a Cinema Legend

By Breanna Moret November 24, 2012

Creepy and fascinating, Hitchcock was an unexpected delight to watch. I am admittedly not well versed in the world of Alfred Hitchcock, but the movie was extremely well acted and full of clever nods...

Makeover Your Thanksgiving Leftovers

By Emily Manbeck November 24, 2012

If your family is anything like mine, you cooked more than you needed this Thanksgiving. Dreading the thought of throwing out your mother’s perfectly mashed potatoes and mouthwatering stuffing? Save...

The Five Travellers You’ll Meet This Break

By Victoria Edel November 16, 2012

The Freshman It’s her first time going home, and you can tell. She made sure to wear her Georgetown sweatshirt, her suitcase is much bigger than it needs to be for a few days at home and she gives...

Students Stage the Civil War

By Kim Bussing November 16, 2012

Leave it to Georgetown to use the holiday season as a chance to give students a history lesson. Originally debuting in 2008, “A Civil War Christmas” was written by Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula...

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