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MONO DINER/FACEBOOK | The Mono Diner, which seeks to recreate the atmosphere of Hollywood, opened on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown on March 4.

Late-Night Diner Opens on Wisconsin Avenue

By Alexandra Bowman March 28, 2019

Mono Diner, located on Wisconsin Avenue NW in Georgetown, unofficially opened March 4 following multiple cases of property mishandling, lawsuits and corporate conflicts over the past few decades involving...

Men’s Basketball | Cameron, Copeland Lead GU Over Wisconsin

By Aidan Curran November 21, 2015

Trying to avoid their first 0-3 start in program history, the Georgetown Hoyas (1-2) kicked off the 2K Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York City with a 71-61 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers...

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Senior guard and co-captain D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera scored 14 points, including four three-pointers, in Georgetown’s loss to No. 3 Maryland.

Men’s Basketball | Hoyas Seek First Win at MSG

By Paolo B. Santamaria November 20, 2015

Following a close 75-71 loss to the No. 3 Maryland Terrapins (2-0), the Georgetown men’s basketball team (0-2) will travel to Madison Square Garden in New York City for the 2K Classic tournament...

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Freshman setter Paige McKnight (4) had 42 assists and 13 digs and freshman middle blocker Symone Speech added 15 kills against Georgia.

Volleyball | Sinette, McKnight Lead GU in Close Win over Georgia

By Kara Avanceña September 15, 2015

Just two days after sweeping Morgan State (2-9) on a Tuesday night, the Georgetown volleyball team (4-5) traveled to a university 800 miles away from home on its farthest road trip yet to compete against...

New (Liquor) Store On the Block

New (Liquor) Store On the Block

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein August 27, 2015

We all remember last year when the famed Georgetown liquor store, Wagner's, closed its doors. 4E was personally emotionally damaged from this news, especially in combination with the news of our other...

Wagners Closed... For Now

Wagner’s Closed… For Now

By Emily Min and Emily Min February 5, 2015

What’s the deal with Wagner’s? Many of you may be familiar with Wagner’s Liquor, a fine establishment located at 1717 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Well, bad news! The interior of Wagner's has been reduced...

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Freshman guard Isaac Copeland led the Hoyas’ offense against Butler by scoring 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field.

Men’s Basketball | Hoyas Look to Close Out Towson at Home

By Dillon Mullan December 5, 2014

After facing two ranked teams during the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in the Bahamas over the Thanksgiving holiday, the Georgetown men’s basketball team (4-2) will return for a home matchup against Towson...

Men’s Basketball | Hoyas End Battle 4 Atlantis with 1-2 Record After Heartbreaking Losses

By Laura Wagner November 29, 2014

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (4-2, 0-0 Big East) escaped the cold front that blew into the Washington, D.C., area this week, flying to the Bahamas to compete in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament. Three...

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Sabra, the well-known hummus brand has opened a temporary restaurant on Wisconsin Avenue. Hurry in to try dishes like the hummus plate.

Pop-Up Hummus Restaurant Pleases With Variety

By Jiwon Noh October 10, 2014

Sabra Hummus House 1234 Wisconsin Ave. NW ★★★★☆ $$ My favorite late-night snack by far is a big scoop of hummus with a comparatively miniscule bite of pita bread. My expertise in hummus...

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Sophomore forward Alex Muyl scored twice in the 4-1 win over Wisconsin. The Hoyas went 2-0 over the weekend, outscoring their opponents 6-1.

Men’s Soccer | Georgetown Feasts on Unranked Teams

By Andrew May September 9, 2014

The No. 9 Georgetown men’s soccer team won both of its matches over the weekend, improving to a 2-0-2 record. After double overtime ties against No. 12 Indiana (3-0-1) and No. 5 Notre Dame (2-0-1),...

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M: Past and Present

By Hunter Main April 11, 2014

In 1985, small-businesses owner Moses Robbins, closing down his Georgetown clothing store after almost 15 years, envisioned the downfall of the neighborhood’s retail district. “Georgetown will...

DULIK: A Proposed Path to Prosperity

By Sam Dulik April 13, 2012

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) hates your grandmother. Or at least that’s what my friends on the left would have you believe. Over the past year, the mild-mannered Wisconsin Republican congressman and chairman...

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