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LADAWNA HOWARD/FACEBOOK | Psychics have a strong presence in the Georgetown area, with several shops just a short walk away on both Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. The shops offer services from tarot card readings to communicating with departed loved ones.

Georgetown Psychics Offer Guidance, Entertainment

By Yasmine Salam March 29, 2019

Just beyond the front gates, Georgetown University students come across several psychic shops on neighboring Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. Within 3 miles of the Hilltop, students can find 12 locations...

Food Entrepreneurs Share Startup Advice, Experiences

By Katrina Schmidt November 30, 2017

Successful entrepreneurs should offer special products and learn from their experiences in the industry, founders of Washington, D.C. food startups said during a panel discussion on entrepreneurship in...

Metro Expands Free Wi-Fi Services to the Red Line

By Marina Pitofsky April 21, 2017

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority officials announced Monday its plans to install wireless voice and data services in the first tunnel segment of the Red line, covering stops from Glenmont...

First East Coast Virtual Reality Arcade Opens in D.C.

First East Coast Virtual Reality Arcade Opens in D.C.

By Maura McDonough September 7, 2016

Product development firm NotionTheory partnered with co-working firm MakeOffices to launch the East Coast’s first-ever virtual reality arcade Aug. 15 in Washington, D.C. Press and two Georgetown students...

5 Reasons Georgetown Students Are Frank Underwood

5 Reasons Georgetown Students Are Frank Underwood

By D.J. Angelini and D.J. Angelini March 2, 2014

It's been two weeks since the second season premiere of "House of Cards" and Hoyas all around campus are finally starting to leave their dorm rooms (read: dark caves) and rejoin society. Since the premiere,...

The Good Stuff Debacle: How Good is Good Stuff?

The Good Stuff Debacle: How Good is Good Stuff?

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek September 26, 2013

I must confess a few biases before I begin because I take food very seriously and feel that food-related issues are typically very polarizing. First, I am not only a hamburger fanatic, but am also a...

Cabaret Preview

Cabaret Preview

By Kaitlyn Morio and Kaitlyn Morio February 18, 2013

Want to see some of Georgetown’s finest show off their musical talents? You’ll be able to see all of your favorite singers belting their hearts out at Georgetown Cabaret this Thursday night at 7pm....

Big Miss Steak

Big Miss Steak

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee February 1, 2013

A steakhouse is a pretty easy concept to grasp, right? Well, that's what I thought until I read about a new steakhouse opening up in DuPont called STK that is, wait for it ... a "female-oriented steakhouse". I...

Living the Long Weekend, Columbus Style

By KP and KP October 5, 2012

Ah, Columbus Day weekend. Trees are changing colors, pumpkins are ripening on the vine, and allergies are hitting hard. If you aren’t one of the thousands of people going home in the coming days, take...

Hot Spots to Cool Off: Mr. Yogato

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff June 20, 2012

If you can't already tell by this steamy morning, it's going to be HOT today. (The Weather Channel is predicting 98.) So, today 4E is inaugurating a new series for the summer: everyday forecast to be...

10 Things to Do Other Than Vote in the GUSA Election

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 23, 2012

I know, I know. All the GUSA people will hate me for this. For every word I write, there is an angry SFS student or government major wagging their finger at me and muttering about civic responsibility...

D.C. Ramblings: Dupont Circle

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 16, 2012

Whether you’re looking for a new favorite restaurant, a good laugh or a different crowd than what you'll find in Georgetown’s bars, the Dupont Circle area is a breath of fresh air. Literally. I hate...

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