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Be Like Mike: Hoya Hip-Hop Artist Works with Posner

By Peter Brigham February 25, 2011

As an undergraduate at Duke, Georgetown graduate student and baseball player Michael Seander (GRD '12) befriended a classmate named Mike Posner. Since then Posner went on to be a dance pop artist, with...

Heating Up a Cloudy Day

By Kitt Wolfenden February 25, 2011

As per usual, the D.C. weather gods have given us two days of blissful summery '70s last week only to plunge us back into the literal depths of rain-soaked sidewalks. Gross. I guess I should be used to...

Campus Spotlight // 2.25.11

By Bill Nelson February 25, 2011

Being in a rock band is an unbelievable experience — particularly in one that has so many members and such a diversity of musical genres as this year's Georgetown Cabaret 2011. We spend six weeks...

Glass Menagerie Project Appears More Than Half-Full

By Kaley Beins February 25, 2011

The lightening of an inventive and inspiring series of performances — "For nowadays the world is lit by lightening," . The Glass Menagerie Project is a part of the Tennessee Williams Centennial Festival...

And the Oscar Goes to…

By Jeremy Tramer February 25, 2011

10. The Kids Are All Right Hey, Diablo Cody, it's really cool that the kid's name is Laser. What's that? Diablo Cody didn't write The Kids Are All Right? Then why does it have such a sickly sweet Junofeel?...

Vibrant Atmosphere Flies Ahead of the Pack

By Braden McDonald February 25, 2011

Named for French author of Le Petit Prince and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Cafe Saint-Ex was born of the owner's "affection for Europe." This same affection for European food and atmosphere inspired...

Film Forecast: Mostly Sunny With a Chance of Rain

By Caitlin-Marie Ward February 18, 2011

The immortal words, "Are they not men?  Do they not have rational souls?  Are you not bound to love them as you love yourselves?"  were spoken by Antonio de Montesinos, a Dominican friar in Hispaniola...

No Shame on Chicago’s Westside

By Steven Piccione February 18, 2011

What happens when you put an alcoholic father, six clever children and a desperate lack of money all under the same roof on the west side of Chicago? You get the new American version of the British show,...

What’s in a NAIMUN?

By Steven Piccione February 18, 2011

Model United Nations, or "MUN" as many call it, gathers students from all across the globe who represent specific countries or diplomats in simulated sessions of the United Nations. Georgetown University...

Campus Spotlight // 2.18.11

By Malin Hu February 18, 2011

The story of the Carroll Round begins with three Georgetown students who felt that undergraduate students interested in economics lacked opportunities to engage with each other in a serious research...

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