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Awkward Moments With Poor Product Labeling Georgetown Babel

By Allie Doughty November 2, 2012

Whenever I go home in between semesters, my mom tends to send my brother and me on so many errands that my summer and winter break agendas can almost compete with my weekly schedule during the school year....

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...

DELANEY: A New Home for the Holidays

By Margaret Delaney December 5, 2011

This time in the semester is always a delicate balance for me. First of all, Thanksgiving break is such a tease. You're home just long enough to get reacquainted with your couch, TV channels and home cooking,...

The Familial Ties That Bind

By Photo Editor December 1, 2011

I had a hot date last Saturday. Sure, I was taller than the girl by almost two feet, and the hand holding mine in the movie theatre was a tad sticky from a Ring Pop, not to mention that "Hugo" was not...

A Deeper Meaning to the Mundane

By Josh Feller May 19, 2011

I still find it hard to think that my time at Georgetown is ending. For the past four years, this place has been home. As I inch closer and closer to my graduation, I've realized that I'm not quite ready...

Making a Home on the Hilltop

By Thuy Tran May 19, 2011

I only found out about Georgetown University through my random college searches as a senior in high school. My parents, strict Vietnamese refugee immigrants, were disappointed that their daughter didn't...

A Call for Renewed Civility

By Fr. Kevin O'Brien, S.J. November 16, 2010

We are Georgetown! In these words, Georgetown students exclaim their enthusiasm at Hoya sporting events. But it is more than just a cheer. The chant says something profound about who we are. Georgetown...

Finding Home On the Hilltop

By Bethany Imondi January 22, 2010

Back in Rhode Island for winter break, I made the mistake of referring to D.C. as my home. Perhaps it was a Freudian slip, but my mom certainly did not find it amusing. Although my parents allowed me to...

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