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Party State University: Do Hoyas Have More Fun?

By Sarah Amos October 21, 2011

Last year around this time, I wrote about how Georgetown is not a real party school with real tailgates, or for that matter, a real homecoming. Basically, Hoyas get blasted before the annual tailgate to...

Ripples of Water Necessary to Wash Down Unsatisfying Meal

By Sarah Bolongaita October 19, 2011

Located across from the historic Uptown Theater in Cleveland Park, Ripple aims to please trendy, green-minded foodies. The eatery, run by Executive Chef Logan Cox, is divided in two, with one side dedicated...

Campus Spotlight // 3.18.11

By Trevor Wellington October 18, 2011

In spring 2008, a few guys got together to sing and decided that Georgetown needed a new a cappella group, one that would rock out, break a few moves here and there and have a ton of fun doing it. Fewer...

Midterm Madness: Chill Beats for Hell Week

By Kinne Chapin October 13, 2011

We have reached the time of year that makes the first cups of hot apple cider and the first donning of a thick sweater seem meaningless. As you are probably already aware, the time for midterms has come....

Make Way for DC’s Next Italian Hotspot

By Jaclyn Proctor October 7, 2011

Looking for somewhere to go when your family is in town? Want to venture outside of the Georgetown bubble? If you are exploring the monuments or Capitol Hill, Potenza is a great place to dine. Located...

New Releases // 10.7.11

By Nick Donahue October 7, 2011

"How Come You Never Go There" Feist Metals 4 stars Canadian indie songstress Feist has already garnered plenty of praise for her minimalist but poignant sound on her first few albums. "How...

Living in a State of Perpetual Cliffhanger

By Clare Donnelly October 7, 2011

One of my favorite pastimes is sitting on my family's big red couch with my younger sister and making fun of bad TV. Even at age 15, my sister is still one of the sassiest, most sarcastic people I know,...

An Artist’s Glow That’s Close to Home

By Wil Curiel September 30, 2011

As students sit in classrooms or at their desks, whether they are enjoying their work or counting the seconds until they are done, it is unlikely that they will notice the fluorescent lights softly humming...

Hip Late-Night Spot Gives Tuscany A Run for Its Money

By Madeline Jorden September 30, 2011

Tired of gorging on the same old Tuscany pizza every Friday night? If you find yourself in Adams Morgan this weekend, or are simply feeling a bit more adventurous, a more refined late-night experience...

Campus Spotlight: Lecture Fund

By Onni Irish September 30, 2011

The Georgetown University Lecture Fund exists to provide a forum for the free exchange of speech and expression. We are a non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting dialogue and to bringing the...

Indie Soloist Shines Brightly in Fourth Album

By Nicole Jarvis September 30, 2011

While the name Leslie Feist may not ring any bells for many listeners, her music certainly will.  Performing under the mononym Feist, she released her first album, 2007'sThe Reminder, to near-universal...

Campus Spotlight: The Big Hunt

By Richard Rinaldi September 23, 2011

The Big Hunt is a daylong adventure that you'll remember forever and an experience a first-year Hoya must not miss. The Big Hunt combines the fun of a night out with your friends with the urgency of The...

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