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Abstract Sculptor Gets Inventive With Intriguing Results

By Peter Brigham February 18, 2011

A collection of abstract sculptures, paintings, drawings and photographs, "David Smith Invents," is showing now through May 15 at the Phillips Collection in Dupont Circle. Best known for his unique...

The Quick Dish

By Marielle Marki February 18, 2011

It's no secret that we all love pizza. It's simple, it's delicious and it's filling. You can have it for lunch, dinner, as a late-night snack, or cold for breakfast the next morning. Unfortunately, the...

New Perspectives and Pig Ears

By Christina Crisostomo February 18, 2011

Last Saturday, I tagged along on a Taiwanese American Students Association sibling outing. TASA upperclassmen brought their freshman "siblings" to Bob's Noodle 66 in Rockville, Md., for club bonding and...

Moving Up From VCW Alumni Lounge to 9:30 Club

By Alex Sanchez February 18, 2011

Last Thursday, D.C.'s renowned 9:30 Club played host to Georgetown's own group of auspicious musicians, Mercies. Consisting of two former Hoyas, John Russell (guitar/vocals, COL '09) and Justin Scott (bass/vocals,...

Love Language: Finding Eloquence While in Florence

By Bethany Imondi February 18, 2011

In his essay, "In Defense of European Languages," Carnegie Mellon professor Stephen Brockmann describes Italy and its language as "beautiful, fun and sexy." Though as an Italian-American I am certainly...

The Hilltop’s Black Greek Life

By Kate McClellan February 18, 2011

The Divine Nine — a group of nationwide historically black fraternities and sororities — have a rich history. For some, that history began in the District. In fact, five of the Divine Nine were...

Love Game

By Lili Dodderidge February 11, 2011

Heterosexual students have long been branded as complicit in a seemingly pervasive "hookup culture" on college campuses. Reminded of this stereotype, Ellen Greer (SFS '11) laughs and says, "The hookup...

Barbaric Barber Livens Up This Tragicomedy

By Alex Sanchez February 11, 2011

Considered by many to be Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" has been adapted many times throughout the 20th century, most recently with the 2007 feature...

Department of Love and Relationship’s Romantic Stimulus Plan

By Kaley Beins February 11, 2011

We're all extremely busy. If I finish this paper quickly, I'll have time to run by Saxby's before my next class. I can go to Yates for an hour and a half if I go straight to work afterwards without...

Learning Lessons on Black History Month

By Kevin Hardy February 11, 2011

The month of February holds a special significance on the calendar as Black History Month. It's a time to reflect on the state of the past and present, but just as importantly, to celebrate the incredible...

Campus Spotlight // 2.11.11

By Katrina Koser February 11, 2011

The Hoyas Global Initiative began as a promise. Several Georgetown students, now alumni, made a commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative to start a club on campus that followed CGI's model — that...

What’s Love Got to Do With It?: Four Indie-Rock Power Couples

By Caroline Klibanoff February 11, 2011

Inter-band relationships don't always work out so well, unless you're Johnny Cash and June Carter and just charm the pants off every crowd you grace with your honky-tonk presence. Things didn't go quite...

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