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September 2005


Editorials

A healthier immigration debate

In recent months, the national debate on illegal immigration has reached a level of intensity that has lead some pundits to predict the issue will rival gay marriage or abortion in sheer controversy.

News

Henle floods

Several Henle residents were forced to leave their apartments for several nights after a broken sprinkler flooded their apartments Monday.

News

The Tombs gets a facelift

After 20 years of fending off the Washington humidity, the Tombs needed a new air conditioner.

News

Season opener

City on a Hill – bi-weekly column on D.C. news & politics

Voices

Baby got ballroom

Ballroom dancing’s increasing popularity highlights original worth

Voices

Taking it slow

“Did you come?”

Leisure

Jean Genies

The key to China’s booming economic growth has been the creation of several free trade zones where industry, and particularly clothing manufacturing, can take root.

Sports

Hoyas start off on the right foot

Last year’s women’s soccer squad succeeded by cultivating a set identity and definitive leadership.

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.

Sports

Vernon Macklin punches ticket

Heading into the off-season, Georgetown basketball looked stronger than it had been in some time.