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September 2005


Sports

The Sports Sermon

On Monday, baseball players attempted to get their act together, offering to accept a stiffer penalty for first-time steroid offenses.

Sports

Streak hits seven

Coming off an important road victory on Friday, the Georgetown women’s soccer team continued the solid start to their season by defeating Seton Hall this past Sunday.

Editorials

Keep the customer satisfied

Compared with previous years, the lines at the dining hall certainly seem long.

Leisure

Low pudge fudge

You Taste Like A Burger – a biweekly column about eating leisurely

Sports

Hoyas slay Seawolves, win in final minutes

Stony Brook Seawolves of past and present found their home sweet homecoming to be considerably bitter.

News

Integrate by transportation

District of Columbia citizens can look forward to a strong transit system of streetcars and rapid buses as the backbone for building a new Washington.

Leisure

Corpse Bride not stiff at all

Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride exhibits the masterful blend of fun and macabre that we’ve come to expect from this director.

Voices

My home in the Delta

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

Born for lovin’

Ernesto gave his $15 to the communist couple. I couldn’t believe it, though I should have expected it.