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October 2005


Sports

Oh no! Georgetown drops 2 in a row

Entering Saturday’s contest against Providence, the Georgetown men’s soccer team had all the confidence on their side.

Editorials

Swiping for New Orleans

It is nice when a big corporation does something good. It is better when you can help out, without having to sacrifice much yourself.

Voices

Saturday morning, 7a.m.

Remembering the friends from the past

Editorials

In the spirit of transparency

Georgetown appears to be following the most basic tenets of the new living wage policy, but that is not enough.

News

Dining Hall Myths

Myth: Starch spray on lettuce to help curb eating disorders. Bryant said: “No, we don’t use it. I don’t think we even use that other spray, vegetable cleaner. We use... Read more

News

GU leads in helping public schools

The Superintendent of the D.C. Public Schools commended the recent work of Georgetown students in identifying and cataloguing university-affiliated education programs at a meeting in Riggs on Tuesday.

News

Mamedov

Known to his friends and family as “Misha,” graduate student Mikail Mamedov is recovering at the Georgetown University Hospital.

News

Neighbors approve

The Advisory Neighborhood Commission unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night to support Georgetown’s plans to build a new business school and multi-sport complex.

News

Token tolerance

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

Features

Meet the Models

Kate Peters What is your favorite piece of fall clothing in your closet? I love my bronze kitten heel flats because they seem to go with everything, and look really... Read more