Archive

  • By Month

Day: November 17, 2005


Sports

Why Ralph?

Hittin’ the back nine – A weekly take on sports

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Hailing from the “City by the Bay,” I am an avid San Francisco Giants fan.

Sports

GU swept

Ending a long season with a difficult weekend, the Georgetown women’s volleyball team failed to record a win in their final two matches of 2005.

Sports

Hoyas blaze trail to nationals

AT the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional, where the top two teams automatically qualify for the NCAA Championships, the Hoya men placed first while the women took home third.

Sports

Hoyas’ hopes for winning season thrashed

As the Hoyas took the field it seemed as though the football gods were smiling down upon them, making sure this home game would be played in the most perfect of conditions. Unfortunately for Georgetown, the end result that glowed on the Multi Sport Field scoreboard was an awfully ugly one.

News

Junioritis strikes

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

News

Remembering Rabin

Georgetown students held a memorial service commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Monday night.

News

SFS grad to aid Cheney

Vice President Dick Cheney nominated School of Foreign Service graduate David Addington (SFS ‘78) at the beginning of November to replace his indicted Chief of Staff Lewis “Scooter” Libby.

News

Laundry for peace of mind

Library regular plans Hoya housecleaning service

News

Debate over Whitehurst shifts into gear

A proposition to deconstruct the Whitehurst Freeway has put residents and commuters at odds, and the fate of traffic on M St. and the Georgetown waterfront hangs in the balance.