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November 2004


Sports

Hoyas look to salvage football season against Lehigh

After two consecutive road losses the Georgetown football team returns to Harbin Field this Saturday hoping to end its current losing streak against ninth ranked Lehigh.

Sports

Pumping Iron

Once and for all, let this be your guide to exercise and diet.

News

New details uncovered on Georgetown junior’s drowning

Four weeks after the Oct. 8 drowning of Georgetown junior Robert Tremain, details surrounding the case still remain a mystery.

News

Junior awarded fellowship

Last month Nichiren Rashad Jones (SFS ‘06) was named a Pickering Fellow, as part of a prestigious fellowship funded by the U.S. State Department.

News

GU groups unite to discuss new hate-crimes web site

The Georgetown University Student Association sponsored a forum Wednesday night to discuss issues of bias and to raise awareness about a new hate-crime-reporting web site.

Sports

Larrimore lights up GU golf team, scorecard

Anyone who plays golf to relax doesn’t know Christy Larrimore. Friendly and outgoing around friends on campus, the junior golf star is all intensity on the links.

News

Sadness and exuberance on Tuesday night

A small band of frustrated Georgetown Democrats in Sellinger Lounge surrounded an inflatable doll of George W. Bush and began to pummel him, kicking him across the room, punching him in the face and knocking him down. Their actions were all in vain.

Leisure

Mexx showcases new line of Euro clothes, mid-price champagne

As I stumbled down to M Street in my four-inch stiletto heels and Old Navy jeans for European clothing store Mexx’s opening night fashion show, a scene from Zoolander flashed through my mind.

Leisure

Slim Susie highlights quirks of small-town Sweden

While Sweden may seem a flawless bastion of democratic socialism to some, myself very much included, films like Slim Susie remind us that no society is without its problems.

Features

Finding Common Ground

The four-block radius in which Friedman lives-between Prospect and O streets and 33rd and 35th streets-has epitomized University-resident relations in the past year.