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CRAIGE: Euro Cup Quarterfinals Preview

CRAIGE: Euro Cup Quarterfinals Preview

By Vanessa Craige June 28, 2016

In a span of just three days, the European Championship has been whittled down from 16 teams to eight. The strong teams have come out and reasserted their dominance, while the smaller teams have struggled....

CRAIGE: Underdogs Impress in Group Stages

CRAIGE: Underdogs Impress in Group Stages

By Vanessa Craige June 17, 2016

Now that the first round of games of the European Championship is over and the second one is underway, it is already becoming easier to predict which teams will advance to the Round of 16. In fact, the...

HARVEY: Until the Next Adventure

By Elizabeth Harvey May 11, 2016

As I begin to write the final iteration of this column, it seems only appropriate that I should return to the beginning. At the outset of this semester, I wondered anxiously whether I would be able to...

University Hosts Discussion on Astronomy for Galileo’s 450th Birthday

By Giovanna Azevedo December 5, 2014

The Georgetown University Italian Research Institute and the Embassy of Italy hosted Adam Riess, the 2011 Nobel laureate in physics and astronomy, and Massimo Stiavelli, the James Webb Space Telescope...

Pizza Nights in Italy Leave a Lingering Taste

By Christina Wing November 21, 2014

As I write my final column for the semester, I am currently recovering from my weeklong Italian food coma.  For my final travel break, I toured Italy from Milan to Rome, including a few destinations in...

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A Georgetown sailing team, representing the United States, fended off Australia and secured the World University Championships.

Hoyas Win International Championship for USA

By Robert DePaolo August 26, 2014

A Georgetown sailing team composed of junior Nevin Snow, sophomore A.J. Reiter and seniors Alex Post and Katia DaSilva won the 2014 World University Match Racing Championships held in Trentino, Italy,...

The Adventure of Finding Your Own Way

By Laura Wagner June 16, 2014

When I boarded the plane from Seville to Palermo, I had two suitcases, 17 euros, the phone number of my host family in Marsala, Sicily, and a plan: take a bus from Palermo airport to Trapani (a coastal...

Lost in Translation: From Spain to Italy

By Laura Wagner May 19, 2014

With my semester abroad in Seville, Spain, coming to a close, I’m pleased to say that my Spanish has improved to the point where I’m finally able to express myself without wildly gesticulating at things....

The House on the Cliffs

By Steven Piccione August 30, 2013

FLORENCE, Italy — Perched high on the cliffs above Florence and nestled in the Tuscan countryside next to the 15th-century summer residence of the Medici family, Georgetown’s villa in Fiesole is...

4Eats: A Simple Roman Fare

4Eats: A Simple Roman Fare

By Erica Wong and Erica Wong June 5, 2013

Some of us are using our summer vacations to travel the world, the rest of us are sitting around wishing we were too. Well, the next time you want a taste of Rome, head over to A.M. Shoppe with a group...

Italy Loves Its Wrinkles

By Opinion Editor February 23, 2012

As entertaining as the "Real Housewives" television series is — I admit, I thoroughly enjoy it at times — I worry for the protagonists. Most of these women have lost the ability to show their emotions...

Italian Ties That Bind

By Mariah Byrne October 18, 2011

Opening the university's celebration of the 150th anniversary of the unification of the Italy, Italian Ambassador Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata stressed the importance of the ties between Italian...

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