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October 2005


Leisure

Animal Collective, Feels

When a band’s members dress up as animals and adopt aliases like Panda Bear, terms like “pop” and “accessible” become relative at best and useless at worst.

News

East Campus security increased

Crime rise prompts new safety measures in LXR, Nevils

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Nothing is more overblown in American sports than the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry.

Sports

Change clothes and go

Hittin’ the back nine – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Women edged out, drop final two at home

The Georgetown’s women’s soccer team failed to solidify a top spot in the Big East B Division after disappointing losses in their final two home games of the season.

Sports

GU men split a pair

Following a four-game losing streak, the Georgetown men’s soccer team hoped to climb out of the skid against two ranked opponents this past weekend.

Editorials

Expand benefits to same-sex partners

Members of the Benefits Advisory Committee and the President’s Executive Committee should endorse the new proposal that would give gay or lesbian partners and other domiciled adults access to University health care plans.

Editorials

Support our troops

Putting aside personal stances on the war in Iraq, it is important to remember that the soldiers putting their lives on the line were leading normal lives like the rest of us two-and-a-half years ago.

Voices

Reinventing mayorhood – The new reign of Los Angeles Major Antonio Villaraigosa

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Leisure

Silver Jews, Tanglewood Numbers

In one of the most highly anticipated indie rock releases of the year, Silver Jews frontman and brilliant lyricist David Berman has reunited with guitarist Stephen Malkmus of Pavement and a dozen or so other musicians to craft a classic comeback album.