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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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A Carnivore’s Paradise at Country Hill

By Rianna Folds May 23, 2012

Five Stars $$ I love eating meat. Although I may be just a short blond girl, I can put down a KFC Double Down in five minutes flat. Unfortunately, for the past few weeks I’ve been subsisting on...

Back in Black: MIB III Brings Adventure and Laughs

Back in Black: ‘MIB III’ Brings Adventure and Laughs

By Michael Hennessy May 23, 2012

Men In Black III is a fantastic final installment in the quintessentially ’90s science fiction series. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones do justice to the original movies by delivering yet another action-packed...

Your Guide to Theater in the District

By Abby Reutzel May 17, 2012

The District plays host to a dynamic and burgeoning theater scene that will continue to thrive this summer. From reinterpretations of Shakespearean classics to controversial musicals, take advantage of...

This Summer I Am…

By Victoria Edel May 17, 2012

Spending the summer in New York We at the guide are huge fans of the city that never sleeps, but we might approve less of the financial firm where you’re inevitably working. Maybe we’re just envious...

Artomatic Returns With a Month of Exhibits

By Sheena Karkal May 17, 2012

The District may be home to a wide variety of museums, but most associate it with politics, not a burgeoning art scene. Artomatic, the D.C. area’s largest free arts event, aims to change that perception...

Alums’ Business Aims to Help the Needy

By Zach Gordon May 17, 2012

Sunglasses are the quintessential summer accessory. Whether worn to protect eyes from the bright sun and harsh UV rays or to accent an outfit, everyone sports a pair of sunglasses during the summer. Few,...

To Do: Summer in D.C.

By Guide Editor May 17, 2012

1. Take the water taxi to a Nationals game. 2. See the fireworks at the Washington Monument on July 4. 3. Go canoeing on the Potomac. 4. Visit the Butterfly Gardens at Brookside Gardens. 5....

A Season of Blockbusters

By Keeley Williams May 17, 2012

When the summer is too much to handle, there are few better escapes than a nice, cool movie theater. Though summer is short, this season is famous for featuring some of the best flicks of the year,...

A Culinary Vacation

By Victoria Edel May 16, 2012

Just because you’re not leaving the city this summer doesn’t mean your palate can’t travel the world. Let your taste buds go on an adventure at these eateries: Vietnamese Pho 75 in Arlington...

Songs of the Summer

By Nicole Jarvis May 16, 2012

These summer songs will set whatever mood you’re looking for whether you’re working hard at an internship or hardly working on the beach. “Princess of China” Coldplay feat. Rihanna Coldplay’s...

TV Favorites Return This Summer

By Charlie Long May 16, 2012

Summer: It’s a season filled with cookouts, beach trips and time by the pool. It’s also a season marked by the quintessential summer blockbuster. Action films with big explosions and even bigger budgets...

Navigating Farmers Markets

By Bethany Imondi May 16, 2012

In the final section of Michael Pollan’s book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, the well-known journalist and food intellectual writes about his attempts to create a meal using only ingredients he foraged...

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