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September 2005


News

Proposed loan cuts have students seeing red

Students and student leaders from eight campuses joined the United States Student Association at a press conference Wednesday to voice their opposition to Congressional legislation that will dramatically reduce financial aid.

News

All’s fair in campus coffee

Corp caf?s on the way to becoming Fair Trade only

News

A medal of valor after four years

It wasn’t just a normal day for Jake Halloran (MSB ‘08), but it wasn’t anything out of the ordinary, either.

News

Assault lands grad student in ICU

Ph.D. candidate Mihail Mamedov attacked in Glover Park

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Andre Agassi has battled the greats of tennis, but after his four-set defeat on Sunday in the U.S. Open final, he believes Roger Federer is better than them all.

Sports

Clipped Wings

Hittin’ the back nine – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Georgetown captures tournament title

It took a little extra time, but the Georgetown women’s soccer team won the 2005 Hoya Classic in exciting fashion on Sunday with a 3-2 victory against St. Joseph’s.

Sports

Hoyas knock off VCU, fall to Santa Clara

After winning the D.C. College Cup almost two weeks ago, the Georgetown men’s soccer team participated in the Maryland/adidas Classic this past weekend in College Park.

Sports

Crusaders cross-up Hoyas, win in washout

After the first week of the season for the Hoya football team, your eyes would not be deceiving you if you thought that they looked like a confident bunch.

Features

Behind the Wheel

Well informed and politically charged, D.C. cabbies are more than a face behind the wheel.