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October 2004


Voices

A prince finds some answers

I finally made rice and beans.

Voices

How to save lives while lying down

Despite the curious spectacle of bulky men in spandex lifting heavy barbells while yelling in Greek or Chinese, I remained fixated on the steady stream of thick, red-black liquid oozing out of my right arm.

Features

The Medical Center is still struggling. Why should you care?

Due to Georgetown University medical center’s continuing losses, $28 million will go down the drain this fiscal year.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Steroids have become somewhat of a comedic subject in our society today.

Sports

Run ’til You’re Pretty

Just as the season has changed from summer to autum, and by D.C. standards, almost winter, the seasons of sports have changed as well.

Sports

Men’s soccer downs Rutgers, continues win streak

The Georgetown men’s soccer team extended its season-high winning streak to five games with a 3-2 win at Rutgers Wednesday.

Sports

Georgetown football wins; Homecoming weekend a success

No matter how many points the Georgetown football team put on the scoreboard Saturday, they couldn’t break the spirit of the Virginia Military Institute’s … band.

Editorials

By the Numbers and Direct Quote

6 Number of people beatified by Pope John Paul II last week.

News

Automatic failure

Semiautomatic weapons may become legal for the first time in nearly 30 years in the District of Columbia.

News

Affirmative Reaction

Conservative author and speaker David Horowitz will discuss academic freedom on college campuses at 7 p.m. tonight in St. Mary’s hall.