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April 2005


Sports

Hoyas knockout Fighting Irish, up record to 4-0 in Big East

Georgetown’s four-year domination in Big East women’s lacrosse continued last Saturday with the Hoyas’ sound victory over Notre Dame.

Editorials

The Funny Third: Pro-Environment, Anti-Foolish

Georgetown University has always had a deep and abiding concern for the environment … sort of.

Sports

Georgetown handles Loyola, rises to No. 3 in the nation

As underdogs, it’s always easier to get motivated, pumped and sometimes even come out on top.

Editorials

How to pay for T and A

Is a teaching assistant a worker or a student, and do they have the right to unionize?

Sports

Hoyas drop two of three to Seton Hall, sit at bottom of Big East

The Georgetown baseball team dropped two games of a three game set to Seton Hall this past weekend in South Orange, NJ in the unsuccessful battle to stay out of the Big East cellar.

Editorials

Shutting down the truth

When you were issued a bad report card in elementary school, you had to bring it back to the teacher with your parents’ signature. That way, you couldn’t hide it from them. But if you’re the President of the United States, hiding your evaluations is apparently just fine.

Voices

What we will do in the name of self-image

t the shallowest level, body image obsession can be attributed to boredom and self-centeredness. The worrying is not really about how you look physically, it’s about how you feel about yourself.

Voices

Unemployment ain’t so bad: take no guff from these swine

As a graduating senior, I can think of nothing worse than discussing my life with elder acquaintances who inevitably bestow the following words of wisdom upon me: “I hope you’ve had fun because the college years will be the best ones of your life.”

Voices

Unfounded suspicion or intuition?

I wanted to approach her, but wondered whether it was appropriate, as she had not yet confided in me. How was I even to try to comprehend what she was enduring?

Voices

Drifting away from Jesus: my quest for excommunication

If it’s Jesus you’re interested in, become a Protestant.