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October 2005


Leisure

Lez’hur Ledger: The ghosts of … Farragut Square?

When I realized that Halloween in college would be all about bobbing for beer cans and a pageant of risqu? costumes, I started to miss the eerie element of late October.

Leisure

No joy in Elizabethtown

Those lured in by director Cameron Crowe will not find an ounce of originality in this mediocre Garden State imitation.

Editorials

Paying away privacy

The federal government wants to easily monitor all of your electronic transmissions and it wants the University to foot the bill.

Voices

Virtual Insanity

Making games of complex issues

Features

Cura Personalis

A Vision Obscured – Who are the John Carroll Fellows?

News

An A for effort

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

Leisure

Vibes and IMAX

Among the swankiest entertainment options in the District, the Friday night IMAX cinema and jazz music at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is an improbable yet ingenious combination.

Voices

Old man, take a look at your life

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

We are not Charlotte Simmons

Three true stories about sex at Georgetown

Leisure

Ben and Jerry’s funky, chunky forgotten flavors

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