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September 2004


Leisure

Critical Voices

The Voice reviews Bjork and Kings of Convenience

Leisure

Fun for the ritalin generation:D.C. short film festival

The D.C. Short Film Festival offers 37 films this weekend, ranging “from a 56-second horror film to a 23-minute drama,” festival creator Jon Gann said.

Leisure

Promoting architectural awareness

Soup can sculptures, gentrification walking tours and workshops

Leisure

We don’t live here anymore: a wife-swappin’ good time

Adultery is a touchy theme, no?

News

Saxa Politica: Empty beds, empty hearts

October brings to mind images of falling leaves, sweaters, football and … the housing lottery?

News

Olson launches anticipated bias-reporting web site

Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson announced last Thursday the creation of a web site for reporting discriminatory acts on campus.

Sports

Run ’til you’re pretty

Our resident Personal Trainer offers workout advice.

News

ANC Update

No news on the Georgetown flasher

News

D.C. Dems square off Council-at-large position

Evans, Holmes Norton unopposed

Leisure

Striking the chords of compromise

“My brother got this dog named Midnight from a drug dealer,” bassist Justin Shuster (CAS ‘05) said, “and renamed it Roger. We put ‘em together.” And thus was born Midnite Roger.