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September 2005


News

The house that alumni built

For those wondering when the construction will finally end, the Alumni House on 36th and O streets will not officially open until Homecoming Weekend on Oct. 23.

News

Hurricane Georgetown

Saxa Politica – bi-weekly analysis of on-campus news

News

Ailing parents go national

Ailing Mothers and Fathers began as a support network for about twenty Georgetown students with sick or deceased parents.

News

The monk on Prospect St.

Overworked students find solace in meditation

News

Ride safe on the Metro this month

Metro riders will soon be ready for anything.

Features

D.C. Responds

A city known for its extensive emergency preparations, the District is no stranger to disaster-and no slouch about responding to it.

Features

Hilltop beckons displaced students

Not more than three days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, students from New Orleans, other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi had set up a table in Red Square to raise money for hurricane victims.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

It’s a shame when someone who is 42 years old is told that they are washed up, that they can’t hack it anymore and that they must give up all that they know to young men who were waddling around in diapers when they dominated the field.

Sports

When the Saints go marching out

Hittin’ the back nine – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Women’s volleyball digs deep for season-opening win

The Georgetown women’s volleyball team opened up the season last Saturday with an important 3-2 win over George Mason.