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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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Free Ritas Italian Ice Tomorrow!

Free Rita’s Italian Ice Tomorrow!

By Drew Applebaum and Drew Applebaum March 19, 2015

Spring has finally started to roll around and temperatures are beginning to rise, so it is time to celebrate. Our friends over at Rita's has the perfect way to celebrate. Rita's Italian Ice is offering...

Hump Day Chomp: Pho DC

Hump Day Chomp: Pho DC

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia February 11, 2015

If you’re one of the lucky few that are planning a Valentine’s Day Date, look no further than Pho DC in Chinatown. We stumbled upon this Vietnamese gem last weekend while looking for Rita’s Italian...

RAAB: Progress Threatens Culture

By Matt Raab February 3, 2015

You can still see the name on the long gray and brown signs that come into focus as the train slows to a halt. But it is a subtitle. “Gallery Place” is the primary name of the Metro stop, then, after...

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Protestors marched from Mount Vernon Square through Chinatown last night.

Ferguson Decision Sparks Protests

By Molly Simio and Kristen Fedor November 26, 2014

Protests erupted across the nation and around Washington, D.C., following St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch’s announcement Monday night that Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren...

Small Japanese Joint in Chinatown Manages to Impress

By Allison Hillsbery August 29, 2014

★★★☆☆ $$$$ Us California girls love our sushi, and so the unofficial mission of my first years in Washington, D.C., is to find a great sushi place. In the spirit of this quest, I was very...

Roaming the District For Top Ramen

By Helen Guo and Jacob Richey March 20, 2013

Because of a series of gentrification projects and violent riots in the 1960s, most of Washington, D.C.’s immigrant Chinese population has left the city for places like Rockville, Md., and has taken...

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...

Chinatown

By Photo Editor August 29, 2011

Beneath the famous Friendship Archway at H and 7th Streets lies the entrance to one of the District's mostwellknown and culturally inspired neighborhoods, Chinatown. Only blocks away from the Verizon...

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