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October 2005


News

Terror-free hospital

In preparation for a terrorist attack, Georgetown University Hospital and thirty other non-profit organizations in the Washington, D.C. area were awarded federal grants this month to fortify their facilities.

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.

Sports

GU falls to ND

The Georgetown women’s volleyball team split two games on the road, defeating DePaul on Saturday and dropping a game to No. 9 Notre Dame on Sunday.

Leisure

Ben and Jerry’s funky, chunky forgotten flavors

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

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.

Sports

Women lose final two

Georgetown women’s soccer dropped their final two games of the regular season, yet managed to sneak into the Big East tournament as the No. 5 seed in the conference’s B division.

News

Loans cut by $14.5 billion

Students from Georgetown and across the nation turned out to oppose reform to higher education legislation at the House of Representative’s Committee of Education and the Workforce session on Wednesday.

News

Burst the bubble

Saxa Politica – bi-weekly analysis of on-campus news

Leisure

O Street Special

Walking into the basement of 2020 O St. is like walking into a nightmare, making for an unintentionally terrifying experience for the Halloween season.

Leisure

Vinyasa with Mick Jagger and Ad-Rock

How could I not be intrigued by such a combination of my three great loves: sweat, contortionism and rock?