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April 2005


Editorials

Planning for Success

Four years can change a lot in a relationship. In the relationship between the University and the Georgetown community, four years can mean a lawsuit, a court order and, last week, the approval of a plan that will move the relationship further down the road.

Editorials

Pro-Life? Pro-Nuance.

The sad reality is that women are still harassed and raped in our society, choices still need to be made, and a society that respects life must also support decisions that are made for a good life.

Editorials

Junked Adjunct

Outraged students are now organizing and circulating petitions, but these groups should be reevaluating the target of their attention: the adjunct professor system.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

For a country that has seen its share of fan-player incidents, even the Serm was mildly shocked upon witnessing the events of the second leg of AC Milan and Inter Milan’s Champion’s League soccer quarterfinal match.

Sports

Let them drink Cristal

Putting From the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Tyson bites off more than he can chew

A lumbering, man-eating, ancient dinosaur is headed for our fair city of Washington, D.C.

Sports

Track puts in solid performance at Duke, looking forward to Penn

Several members of the Hoyas squad put up qualifying times for the NCAA, IC4A, ECAC and Big East.

Sports

Hoyas climb the Mount, return victorious, 14-10

The Georgetown men’s lacrosse team extended their winning streak to three games with a victory over Mount St. Mary’s on Wednesday.

Sports

Hoyas unable to quell the Storm, swept by St. John’s

After scoring 27 runs in their previous two games, Georgetown’s baseball team was held in check by St. John’s this past weekend, getting swept in a three game series at home.

Features

Fair Play or Foul Ball?

New stadium leaves residents crying foul while city leaders remain hopeful.