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September 2005


Leisure

Future imperfect

The moment the end credits roll in a Wong Kar Wai film, audience members are momentarily silent. But at the end of 2046, one is left with a sense of aesthetically inspired awe and a consciousness of loss.

Leisure

Maher rules you out

When I bought my copy of Bill Maher’s New Rules, the clerk who rang me up assured me that the subject matter was “hysterical, yet poignant.”

Leisure

Getting Close-r to the gallery scene

As a person who is fairly ignorant of the D.C. art scene, the Chuck Close exhibit opening at the Adamson Gallery left me much more enlightened than one would expect.

Features

News from home

When Molly Jaye Moses finally heard from her family in Biloxi, Miss., her mother said they had found her car on Highway 90, just where they had left it.

News

Professor joins U.N.

United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan nominated Georgetown professor John L. Esposito to the U.N. Alliance for Civilization High-Level Group last Friday.

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.