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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Letting Loose With A New Song and Dance

By Mariah Byrne November 16, 2012

Those who know me well know that I love to dance. I trained in classical ballet, jazz and modern from elementary school to high school, but since entering college, this passion has turned into more of...

Ranking The Best Of Television’s Dramas

By Eduardo Gueiros November 16, 2012

Because fall shows are well on their way, I thought now would be a good time to rank the top five dramas currently on TV. 1. ‘Dexter’ I have written about this unconventional show recently, but...

Bringing the Farm, Sea and Oven to Your Table

By Jaclyn Proctor November 16, 2012

4/5 stars $$$ This weekend, Farmers Fishers Bakers held its grand reopening on the Georgetown waterfront. The restaurant, formerly known as Farmers & Fishers, closed for extensive renovations...

Now It’s Just a Salad That I Used to Know

By Victoria Edel November 16, 2012

Full disclosure: I love Sweetgreen. When I lived in LXR my sophomore year, I got a salad from the M Street staple at least once a week. (For the record, the March salad was my favorite salad of the...

Forlorn Lyrics Fuel Electric Tunes

By Abby Reutzel November 16, 2012

4/5 Stars   For many electronic music fans, the genre conjures images of light-hearted and fast-paced fun. Fans of Crystal Castles, however, know better. With songs titled “Wrath of God” and...

Greek Eatery Packs Small Plates With Taste

By Breanna Moret November 16, 2012

5/5 stars $$ Cava Mezze is one of my most recent discoveries, and I admit that I’m a little obsessed. I heard about Cava through word of mouth, which is how it has become one of the most...

Stress-Free Sloppy Joes

By Brendan Quinn November 16, 2012

I rarely do anything without doing something else – I was born to multi-task. I never just do homework, just eat or just walk around campus...I do homework while listening to music, eat while catching...

Normal is Boring: Set Your Inner Weirdo Free

By Michelle Cassidy November 15, 2012

When starting off in a new place full of strange people, nobody ever wants to be the weird one. But over the last few years, one of the most important lessons I’ve learned is that being a total and complete...

Japanese Martial Arts Creates Community

By Emily Manbeck November 14, 2012

Focused and poised, the warriors bow to their opponents before engaging in a series of attacks. Dressed in white, robe-like gi and black-and-blue pleated belts called hakamas — traditional Japanese...

Follow-Up Album Misses the Mark

By Allie Doughty November 14, 2012

3/5 stars After doling out such hits as “Basket Case” and “American Idiot,” one might think that a rapid-fire trilogy of albums would be a great idea for the punk rock band that had every teenager...

Follow-up Album Misses Mark

By Allie Doughty November 14, 2012

3/5 stars After doling out such hits as “Basket Case” and “American Idiot,” one might think that a rapid-fire trilogy of albums would be a great idea for the punk rock band that had every teenager...

Getting Lost in the Weird World of Science Fiction

By Nicole Jarvis November 10, 2012

Everybody has a favorite movie and TV genre. For some, nothing gets their blood pumping like a bloody horror film. For others, a cheesy sitcom is their favorite way to waste a few hours. While I enjoy...

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