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Day: September 30, 2004


Features

National Museum of the American Indian enriches America’s view of the past

Two Voice writers take on the new National Museum of the American Indian

News

Georgetown student leads opposition to new housing rules

Changes to the point selection system for the housing process at Georgetown have led one student to protest.

News

University warnings and RIAA lawsuits fail to deter file-sharing

An increasing number of Georgetown students have received letters from the Office of Student Conduct indicating that their University IP address has been connected with illegal file-sharing.

News

Beloved independent movie theater closes

The Dupont Visions Cinema closed its doors last Sunday.

News

Congress may cut interest it pays on student loans

The financial aid that nearly half of Georgetown students receive through federally subsidized loans could increase this year due to an amendment currently before the U.S. Senate.

Editorials

Field of dreams, schools of nightmares

Baseball, but still no books.

Editorials

Gunning for a change

Guns in the district? Thanks, but no thanks, Congress.

Editorials

Student loan swindle

Add another tax-revenue draining loophole to the list of errors on the part of the federal government.

Voices

There’s no place like it

To my surprise, I discovered that I don’t wake up happy very often anymore.

Voices

What would Georgia O’Keeffe have majored in?

Unlike a School of Foreign Service junior politico or a pre-med science prodigy, I came to college armed only with the vague notion that I liked “the humanities.”