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October 2004


Sports

The Sports Sermon

This year it’s the Serm’s turn to take a stab at the one institution easier to criticize than our own government.

Sports

Run ’til You’re Pretty

By the time you read this, Kenmore Square will be littered with more bullets than during the Boston Massacre, and Boston will prepare for the biggest fiesta since the Boston Tea Party.

Sports

Resilient women’s soccer fights past West Virginia

Georgetown’s women’s soccer team has finally hit its stride, putting together a three-game winning streak, and including back-to-back shutouts over conference opponents.

Sports

Cross country team runs into trouble

The Georgetown women’s cross country team is going into this weekend’s Big East Championship looking to rectify what has been a disappointing season thus far.

Sports

Rumble in the Bronx: Georgetown football takes on Fordham

The Georgetown football team hopes the road to redemption against Fordham will come while on the road this weekend.

Editorials

By the Numbers and Direct Quote

50,996,116 Number of popular votes Democratic candidate Al Gore received in the 2000 Presidential election.

News

D.C.’s flu blues

Usually the members of Congress hardly seem to notice the city they work in, let alone its residents.

Editorials

The Funny Third: The Voice endorses- Jon Stewart for President

After much smoke-filled, back room deliberation and deal making, the Voice encourages its readers to vote Jon Stewart for President of the United States of America Tuesday, Nov. 2.

News

Students band together wearing orange

If you are looking for someone who likes deep, meaningful conversation, look for those wearing bands of orange fabric.

News

Worker wins committee spot

Administrators announced their decision to allow sub-contracted workers a place on the Advisory Committee for Business Practices Thursday, reversing a decision made earlier this month.