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Day: April 6, 2006


Sports

Hoyas halt Heels

The Georgetown women’s lacrosse team overcame a three-goal deficit to defeat fifth-ranked North Carolina.

Editorials

The University is zoning out free speech

The University must extend the right of free speech to cover the entire campus if it hopes to create a student body that values dialogue and debate.

Sports

Tennis crushes Howard after disappointing weekend

The Georgetown men’s tennis team bounced back this past Tuesday in a cross-town rivalry against Howard University after a difficult weekend in which the Hoyas dropped matches against Richmond and Longwood.

News

District kids dream college

Georgetown tours encourage student plans for future

News

Schools’ immigrants – Documenting small stories

Georgetown’s amateur filmakers are capturing District public schools through the eyes of the city’s immigrants this spring.

News

Speech squabble

The campus abortion rights group H-yas for Choice has claimed that its right to free speech was curtailed when university maintenance workers removed 340 black flags from Red Square on Monday.

News

Why don’t we know Jack? Finding the figurehead

How much time do students spend discussing campus issues with the University’s chief executive in the intervening four years?

News

Just reward

Union Jack – bi-weekly column on national news and politics

Editorials

It is time to take Jack for a walk

After nearly five years as university president, John J. DeGioia has proven himself to be a fairly capable administrator. He is generally well-liked by students and faculty, and he has embraced his role as the school’s fundraiser-in-chief. What he has not done, however, is become a visible and accessible member of the campus community.

Editorials

Student theater’s dramatic ending?

As the Program in Performing Arts expands, its faculty must take care not to smother the student theater that has been a hallmark of University culture for more than 150 years.