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A New Spring for DC Fashion

By Remy Samuels March 2, 2012

Washington, D.C. is not the first city that comes to mind when one thinks about fashion. The stereotypical Washington resident is more likely to wear a power suit and practical heels than the season's...

Friday Fixat10ns: Spring in Step

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff March 2, 2012

Spring In Step from ecgarbi on 8tracks. These here are walking songs. “The stones were sharp, The wind came at my back; Walking along the highway, Mincing like a cat.” ― Theodore Roethke Simple...

The Not-So-Secret World of Arrietty

By Abby Reutzel March 2, 2012

Mary Norton's novel The Borrowers was released in 1952. In the following 60 years, it has taken on a life of its own. Most people have heard of the story in one way or another, whether from a TV interpretation...

The Prose and Cons of Busboys and Poets

By Bisi Orisamolu March 2, 2012

Located in the U Street Corridor, one of the most culturally rich areas of D.C., Busboys and Poets strives to serve its customers delicious meals as well as an important message. The casual vibe of Busboys,...

Download New Scores For Slopes and Shores

By Kinne Chapin March 2, 2012

Ah, spring break. The mere words bring to mind mid-afternoon naps on the beach and nights you will barely remember. As I'm not really good at being a young person, I've never done the typical, tropical...

Cozy Bistro Offers Simple, Elegant Meals

By Sheena Karkal March 1, 2012

If you're looking for a casual place to enjoy a weekend brunch, look no further than Book Hill Bistro. A converted townhouse, this spot is surprisingly spacious and the welcoming staff makes you feel as...

An English Major’s Math Problems

By Meagan Kelly March 1, 2012

Money is a valuable thing. Some scholars debate if it is not the most valuable of all things. But what scholars do not care to ponder is the complex equation of time spent abroad multiplied by the shininess...

Simple Tools for a Creative Kitchen

By Elizabeth A. Sabol-Jones March 1, 2012

With Georgetown students headed all over the world for spring break, we get to enjoy a week of change from Leo's, the typical Georgetown hotspots and even our own attempts at cooking here on the Hilltop....

Fanfarlo Shines Bright On Second Album

By Wil Curiel March 1, 2012

Fanfarlo burst onto the indie music scene with its debut album Reservoir. Its glistening '80s pop-like sound hooked listeners with songs that were both danceable and introspective. As earnest as a debut...

Take Two With Tate Tucker

By Bisi Orisamolu March 1, 2012

Tate Tucker is a sophomore in the College who has captured the attention of Georgetown’s campus and the music industry. Although his emerging rap career is not typical of a Georgetown student, Tucker...

X Doesn’t Quite Mark the Spot for Comedy

By Allie Doughty March 1, 2012

Film producer Todd Phillips took on the college frat boy scene in Old School, and graduated to grown men who act like children in The Hangover franchise. So, it seemed about time for him to tackle...

Friday Fixat10ns: Almost Home

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 24, 2012

FIXAT10NS: Almost Home from thehoya on 8tracks. Studying sucks. Good thing we're a week away from Spring Break. While some of us may be soaking up the rays in Punta Cana or committing ourselves to social...

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