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February 2005


Voices

Life’s too short and that’s no tall story

My grandfather believes short people live longer. I’m short, and when he says this I wonder if it’s enough to keep me alive until my blood has thinned and I’m bony and haggard.

News

News Hits

Tsunami relief gala and Tajik Dips at Georgetown

News

GU student to be MTV-U Darfur correspondent

Nate Wright (CAS ‘06) will be one of three student correspondents for an MTV-U documentary on the Darfur region of Sudan, which has been ravished by genocide and internal ethnic divisions.

News

Students, staff differ on dining hall quality

A year and a half after Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall replaced New South Cafeteria as Georgetown’s main food venue, a striking difference of opinion remains between the administrators who manage the facility and the students who use it.

News

Sigma Phi Epsilon to reach Georgetown

On a campus where social fraternities are prohibited and banned from receiving University funding, the impending formation of a Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter is momentous.

News

Prospect Street fire caused by candle, cigarettes

New information has surfaced on the basement fire that destroyed 3318 Prospect St. last October and resulted in the death of Daniel Rigby (MSB ‘05).

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Mid-Season Swan Song (To the tune of The Game’s ‘Hate it or Love it’)

Sports

No-Fun-League

Putting From the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Hoyas win third in a row over WVU, 71-67

The Georgetown women’s basketball team extended their winning streak to three games with a win over West Virginia Saturday at McDonough Gymnasium.