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Students Experience Culture Through International Food

Students Experience Culture Through International Food

By Abigail Corrao and Michelle Brown February 27, 2020

When Fatima Marquez (COL ’22) finished her $16 seafood enchiladas at Los Cuates, she had one thing to say of the hearty dish: “It needs more spice.”  Used to devouring spice-filled meals...

Georgetown-Themed Rejection Lines

Georgetown-Themed Rejection Lines

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 10, 2015

'Tis the season for love and emotions! Everyone remembers last year when 4E brought you the best pickup lines in the planet. I mean you should, 4E (cough, myself) basically became famous. But then......

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A Los Cuates bust yielded the confiscation of several fake IDs, but no arrests. The university will handle disciplinary measures.

MPD Raids Local Establishments

By Patricja Okuniewska January 30, 2015

Local Mexican restaurant Los Cuates and convenience store Wisemiller’s Grocery & Deli were raided in the past two weeks by the Metropolitan Police Department in attempt to locate use of fake...

InstagraMondays: Halloweekend

InstagraMondays: Halloweekend

By Michaela Murphy and Michaela Murphy November 3, 2014

Halloweekend is over. Four costume changes and 50 Facebook albums of a clique of blondes in Risky Business attire later, college students' most anticipated holiday season has come to a close. With Halloween...

Health Violations Rampant

By Madison Ashley March 22, 2013

While local gourmet grocery Dean & Deluca attracted media attention when it was forced to close its doors because of a high number of critical health code violations, it is not the only area...

A Year After Fire, Auto Shop Still Vacant

By Sarah Patrick March 23, 2012

The site of the former Georgetown Auto Service and Washingtonian convenience store near the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and Q Street remains vacant more than a year after a fire forced it to close. According...

Georgetown Businesses See Decreased Revenue

By Sarah Kaplan September 17, 2010

Statistics show that business in the Georgetown area is down, with many stores closing and others turning significantly less profit. But while Georgetown is not immune to the recession, owners and retailers...

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