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Woodley Park

By Julia McCrimlisk February 7, 2014

This stop will drop you off near Adams Morgan, which is well-known for its nightlife and bar scene. However, the area features everything from decadent bakeries to rowdy bars to authentic Indian eateries....

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Virginia Square-GMU

By Nicole Jarvis February 7, 2014

Virginia Square, a neighborhood in Arlington, Va., is home to the Arlington Arts Center, which presents contemporary works from upcoming artists and cutting-edge installation pieces. The area offers an...

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Crystal City

By Charlotte Glasser February 7, 2014

Crystal City is a unique stop on the Metro because a large part of its urban area is underground. Aside from the dramatic views of D.C., the shopping and dining options are worth a visit.   King...

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Mount Vernon Square

By Emma Gross February 7, 2014

Mount Vernon Square, one of D.C.’s historical neighborhoods, is named for the park containing the Carnegie Library. Only two blocks from Chinatown and seven from the White House, this Metro stop may...

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Columbia Heights

By Alicia Kaneb February 7, 2014

Also located in the Northwest quadrant of the District, Columbia Heights is considered to be D.C.’s most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood. Take a trip to one of the its main attractions...

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Waterfront

By Emily Troisi February 7, 2014

Recently renovated to be a D.C. destination, the Waterfront in the southwest quadrant is far away from the hustle and bustle of daily life in the center of the city. Close to Fort McNair, a United States...

Family-Friendly Feasts

By Jessica Kelham-Hohler November 2, 2013

Logan Tavern 1423 P St. NW $$$$ Omelets, coffee and pancakes all at one meal? Yes, please. To give parents the best exposure to the Georgetown student’s obsession with brunch, try Logan...

Thrifty DC: Going Big on a Small Budget

Thrifty DC: Going Big on a Small Budget

By Shannon Walsh and Shannon Walsh September 13, 2013

On top of taking 5 classes, partaking in student activities, keeping our houses relatively clean (ha) and making sure we don’t catch the flu that half of campus is currently suffering from, we Georgetown...

Sweetgreen Reopens After Food Code Violations

By Penny Hung August 21, 2013

The D.C. Department of Health closed the Georgetown Sweetgreen for health code violations Monday evening, and the restaurant remained closed through Tuesday. Sweetgreen, located at 3333 M St. NW,...

Asian

By Sheena Karkal February 1, 2013

Raku | 1900 Q St. NW Raku is an example of how quality need not be compromised for quick service and accessibility. Just a few steps from where the Dupont Circle GUTS bus stops, Raku offers a...

African

By Sports Editor February 1, 2013

Dahlak Restaurant | 1771 U St. NW  Get your hands a little dirty and experience real Ethiopian food. The most popular and cost-effective dishes are the vegetarian combination and Dahlak tibsi combination....

Recipes

By Sarah Kaplan February 1, 2013

There is absolutely no reason in the universe for anyone to say, “I can’t cook.” Cooking is one of the most basic human activities, the first thing our prehistoric ancestors did after rubbing two...

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