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Maine Attraction: MSB Alum Brings a Taste of New England

By Peter Brigham May 18, 2011

When Luke Holden (MSB '07) graduated from Georgetown, he joined hordes of his classmates in heading to New York to launch a career in investment banking. Later this month, his job will bring him back to...

The Quick Dish

By Marielle Marki April 15, 2011

Spring is here, finally! Cheers to warm weather, great company, romance, sunny days and gorgeous nights. Now is the time to enjoy the evening breeze or observe passersby while enjoying an excellent meal....

Warning: This Play Might Make You Hot Too

By Blog Editor April 14, 2011

Seldom have I gone into a theater to see a play knowing little about the production and then left in a state of amazement and confusion. The Walsh Black Box Theatre, in which "References to Salvador...

The Question of Cohabitation

By Chris Mooney April 1, 2011

Last Friday's dating column in The Guide had an article, "Why We're Making Out, Not Going Out," that ended with this line: "It is not a question of whether you will participate in the hookup culture, but...

Why We’re Making Out, Not Going Out

By Stacy Taber March 25, 2011

Dating culture has experienced significant changes in the past century. In her book Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love and Lose at Both, Laura Sessions Stepp chronicles the consistently...

Campus Spotlight // 3.25.11

By Guide Editor March 25, 2011

March 21 was the first day of spring. Unlike the Gregorian calendar we use in the U.S., many nations have their calendar organized around natural solar events, like seasons. The Iranian calendar is one...

The Quick Dish

By Marielle Marki March 18, 2011

One would be hard pressed to find any American unfamiliar with the experience of Chinese takeout. It can almost be called a comforting and enjoyable experience, even if this cuisine is a far cry from the...

Humorous Hoyas Stand Up and Deliver

By Peter Brigham March 18, 2011

Georgetown students spend a lot of time being serious. They balance demanding class schedules, stay at Lauinger Library until the early morning hours and push themselves to prepare for future careers with...

Working for the Weekend: An Italian Sunday Morning

By Bethany Imondi March 18, 2011

When I was younger, every Sunday was spent visiting my Italian grandparents. Dressed in our best to impress outfits, my sister and I loaded into the car, and our dad drove us to the tenement house he grew...

Sibling Rivalry: The Boring Brontës

By Elizabeth Garbitelli February 25, 2011

If you ever find yourself stranded amid misty moors, brooding heroes and foreboding working-class people speaking in an almost incoherent dialect, be seriously concerned. Chances are you've stumbled into...

Fill Up for Less at This Mom-and-Pop Empanadas Eatery

By Sarah Amos February 25, 2011

After spending two weeks' worth of paychecks at Target in Columbia Heights, I was looking for a quick snack that was cheap but satisfying. Wandering around the area, I stumbled upon a cute little diner...

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