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Loud and Proud in the Capital

Loud and Proud in the Capital

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein January 7, 2014

Step aside New York and San Fran, there is a new LGBT-friendly city on top! According to DCist, The Advocate has determined that Washington, D.C., is the most gay-tolerant city in the United States....

Healthy Fare

By Rachel Habib and Jacqueline Kimmell November 2, 2013

DC Bread & Brew 1247 20th St. NW $$$$ Nestled away on a side street off of Dupont Circle, DC Bread & Brew would be easy to walk by. The cafe offers healthy food that is sure to satisfy....

Wells Kicks Off Mayoral Candidate Speaker Series

By Griffin Cohen October 25, 2013

Mayoral candidate and D.C. Councilmember Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) promoted his campaign platform at a speech in the Georgetown University Law Center’s McDonough Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Wells’...

Eastern Market: The District’s Melting Pot

By Audrey Wilson February 8, 2013

Maybe I’m just a slave to consumerism, but I think that one of the best ways to get to know any place is by flexing your wallet. One of my favorite spots to go in Washington D.C. is Eastern Market, located...

DC? More like IQ!

By KP and KP December 5, 2012

Well, my fellow Hoyas, if you didn’t like living in D.C.  enough already, here’s one more reason why the experience is so great: we’re smart! (Psh. Like we didn’t know it already!) According to...

Bowling Alley Considers Space in Georgetown Mall

By Ted Murphy October 26, 2012

Pinstripes, a restaurant chain that also offers bowling and bocce, may be among the new tenants of the soon-to-be-renovated Shops at Georgetown Park. The restaurant has submitted a proposal to the D.C....

Brushing Shoulders With DC’s Elite

By Jaclyn Proctor October 28, 2011

Any budding politician or political junkie should dine at The Caucus Room at least once during his or her time at Georgetown. Thanks to its proximity to Capitol Hill, The Caucus Room is a known favorite...

East Region Breakdown

By Connor Gregoire March 17, 2011

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57a0cErgwUI The Ohio State Buckeyes may be the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament, but they have arguably the most treacherous road to the Final Four of a top seed...

TRACK & FIELD | Select Few on Road at Indiana, Washington

By Leonard Olsen and Ashwin Wadekar February 11, 2011

After a busy weekend at the Giegengack Invitational at Yale University and the New Balance Invitational at the Armory in New York last week, most of Georgetown's indoor track and field team can look...

SWIMMING & DIVING | Seven Seek Qualification

By Evan Hollander January 21, 2011

Seven may be the lucky number for Georgetown swimming and diving on Saturday as the team honors seven seniors and hopes to qualify seven swimmers and divers for the Big East tournament. The senior night...

Do Your Homework: The Importance of Taking Full Advantage of an Education

By Peter Brigham January 21, 2011

A survey cited in a 2007 Washington Post article revealed that a quarter of Americans did not read a single book in the year before the article's publication. When I read articles like this, articles...

D.C. Regulations Limit Competition

By Preston Mui November 16, 2010

During a run to the National Mall last week, I caught sight of Segs in the City, a company that offers those Segway tours everyone in D.C. likes to sneer at. Yes, Segways are awkward, silly and a slight...

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