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Run This Town

By Katherine Foley September 14, 2012

When Patrick Musgrave (COL ’16) arrived on campus last month, the first thing he noticed about Georgetown wasn’t the preppy clothing or his dancing Orientation Adviser. It was the runners. “From...

When Reality Television Becomes Too Real

By Bridget Mullen September 14, 2012

Let me begin by admitting that I follow Andy Cohen, Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” host and, more importantly, the brain behind the “Real Housewives” franchise, on Twitter. I feel like that...

New Releases // 9.14.12

By Eduardo Gueiros September 14, 2012

“I Will Wait” I Mumford and Sons 4/5 Stars Mumford and Sons continues their ascent with its new single, showcasing the fantastic intensity and upbeat instrumentals that have been vital to the group’s...

Apply to be a GUIDE Cartoonist or Columnist

By Guide Editor August 3, 2012

The Hoya guide is now accepting applications for columnists and cartoonists for the Fall 2012 semester. Do you love cooking (or eating)? Want to share your favorite books, movies or television shows?...

A Season of Blockbusters

By Keeley Williams May 17, 2012

When the summer is too much to handle, there are few better escapes than a nice, cool movie theater. Though summer is short, this season is famous for featuring some of the best flicks of the year,...

Navigating Farmers Markets

By Bethany Imondi May 16, 2012

In the final section of Michael Pollan’s book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, the well-known journalist and food intellectual writes about his attempts to create a meal using only ingredients he foraged...

Your Guide to Easter in the District

By Victoria Edel April 7, 2012

Just because you’re staying on the Hilltop over Easter break doesn’t mean you have to spend the weekend in Lau. Now is the perfect time to take advantage of the spring weather and frolic on a capital...

It’s Game Time: Smithsonian Goes Geek

By Charlie Long March 29, 2012

Are video games art? Chris Melissinos, the curator of D.C.’s new “The Art of Video Games” exhibit, certainly thinks so. Fan boys, rejoice. Melissinos said that, “We are invited...

Scouting Out Dessert

By Bethany Imondi March 29, 2012

It is officially spring. Now we can wear flip-flops and pastels and sip iced coffee as we procrastinate on Healy Lawn. With the arrival of the season also comes the arrival of an array of fresh produce...

Known Sanctuary, Killer Conspiracy

By Nicole Jarvis March 15, 2012

Few Georgetown students realize that there is a conspiracy theory on campus surrounding ColonelUlric Dahlgren and his alleged mission, known as the "Dahlgren Affair," to assassinate the president of...

X Doesn’t Quite Mark the Spot for Comedy

By Allie Doughty March 1, 2012

Film producer Todd Phillips took on the college frat boy scene in Old School, and graduated to grown men who act like children in The Hangover franchise. So, it seemed about time for him to tackle...

Leavey 421: Behind the Scenes of the Fashion Issue

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy February 29, 2012

The Hoya's Spring fashion issue comes out in this Friday's edition of the guide, but we have a behind the scenes teaser of the shoot. The spring fashion issue this year features the work of local designers,...

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