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November 2001


News

Events educate GU on violence against women

The University is hosting events dealing with sexual assault and issues of violence against women during Take Back the Night week. The week will end this Friday with a rally,... Read more

Sports

The Sports Sermon

It was brought to our attention over the weekend, while spending late nights in the Voice office with noodles, fun baggy sweatpants and bearded fellows from the University of Georgia, that the editor of this section and the writer of this prosaic diatribe (ah, isn’t talking in unnamed third person so .

Sports

Freshmen, veterans combine to take down Penn

When the Hoyas upset defending national soccer champion UConn on Sept. 20, it looked to be a springboard to a renewed run at the NCAA tournament. Georgetown’s record was back... Read more

Leisure

The Man Who Wasn’t There

Fall has definitely arrived. There have been more quality films in the past two weeks than in the whole of two abysmal summers, with the newest addition to that list... Read more

News

Response to anthrax scare continues

In response to the recent problem with anthrax in the District, Georgetown postal workers have been advised to seek testing for anthrax and students are being advised to monitor their... Read more

News

ANC approves local Metro stop

On Tuesday, the Advisory Neighborhood Commission unanimously approved a proposal to build a Metrorail station in the Georgetown area. This proposal comes in response to Metro’s recent discussions on expanding... Read more

News

Leavey changes to be initiated

Due to the recent success of student bartending nights at Hoyas restaurant and bar, proposals to increase student programming in the Leavey Center may be fulfilled. Several proposals authored at... Read more

News

DPS grants SafeRides extension

In response to a request by the Georgetown University Student Association, Department of Public Safety officers will provide escorts for students from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. once the SafeRides... Read more

News

New University Librarian outlines goals

Artemis G. Kirk, the new University librarian, spoke to the Georgetown University Student Association Tuesday on her plans for improving campus libraries. Kirk joins the Georgetown community after almost 30... Read more

News

Metro for Georgetown?

The Advisory Neighborhood Commission has proposed that a Georgetown station be included in the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s proposed “blue line,” an additional subway line to run from north... Read more