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Midterm Mantra: Socks, Food and ‘Doctor Who’

By Nicole Jarvis October 12, 2012

Fall is a weird time of year here at Georgetown. The weather gods can’t quite decide if it’s autumn or not, Columbus Day has come and gone and the stress of midterms has even the most balanced and...

A New Type of Jamming

By Emily Manbeck October 12, 2012

The players roll out onto the track decked out in bright colors and full of excitement. They play roller derby, the fastest-growing contact sport for women, according to ESPN. They’re fierce competitors...

Acoustic Progression: Sophomore Musician Expands Range

By Jerrod MacFarlane October 12, 2012

Peter Fanone (COL ’15) is a tried-and-true disciple of the musical and theatrical communities at Georgetown. He’s been honing his crafts since age four and getting better every step of the way, including...

Brazilian Restaurant Beefs up Barbecue

By Eduardo Gueiros October 10, 2012

5/5 stars   $$$$   This past weekend, Taste of D.C. dominated culinary headlines across the city. Right across from the event’s entrance, however, Fogo de Chão awaited with...

No Doubt Will “Push and Shove” Its Way to the Top 40

By Caroline DeSantis October 5, 2012

After an 11 year hiatus, the infamous nineties punk rock/pop band No Doubt is back and ready to regain their status atop the charts with the release of Push and Shove. While band members Gwen Stefani,...

Recipes On A Budget

By Victoria Edel October 4, 2012

Sometimes the best way to save on food is to make your own. Here are some basic and inexpensive recipes you can use to feed yourself and wow your friends. Simple Rice By Nikita Buley, Hoya Staff...

Inside Jokes: Becoming a Part of La Familia With Humor

By Mariah Byrne October 4, 2012

Two weeks into my study abroad in Costa Rica, I fully understood a joke that a native Tican — the local slang for Costa Rican — told to other Ticans. It had been a kind of depressing journey to...

Clap Along With Matt and Kim

By Abby Reutzel October 4, 2012

4/5 stars The Brooklyn-based indie-pop duo Matt and Kim are back with their fourth studio album, Lightning. With only ten tracks, the album is an easy listen filled with feel-good music with a punky...

New Releases // 10.5.12

By Emily Grau October 4, 2012

"RIDE” | LANA DEL REY 4/5 stars In some way, this new track off Born to Die: Paradise Edition is just like any other song by Lana Del Rey. You can expect melancholic crooning and her signature drone,...

Escaping From Lau Into the World of Film

By Eduardo Gueiros October 4, 2012

Midterm season is in full swing, and stress is consequently starting to consume my life.  Procrastination only serves to make  my impending  workload and fast-approaching deadlines even more daunting. ...

Photos Explore Identity and the Self

By Jerrod MacFarlane October 4, 2012

Robert Terwilliger, a character on “The Simpsons,” once said, “Committing yourself is a way of finding out who you are. A man finds his identity by identifying.” I found this quote particularly...

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