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All in the Family

Georgetown extends family health coverage

Do a woman and her domestic partner constitute a family? Most liberal Americans would probably say they do. But what about a woman who lives with and takes care of her elderly mother? What about a brother who lives with his sister and helps raise her children?

These situations might be more complicated, but as of January 1, 2006, they too will be eligible for family health care coverage at Georgetown University. Under a new policy just approved by the President’s Executive Committee, Georgetown University employees can purchase a family health insurance policy that covers their domestic partner or adult tax dependent, as defined by federal tax law.

The policy marks a drastic change from that of previous years, which restricted benefits to “your legal spouse of opposite gender and your dependent children,” according to a Georgetown Human Resources web site. The new policy is gender-neutral and no longer requires that a family involve a marriage.

Many might be surprised to see this kind of policy at a Catholic university, in a time when the Catholic Church has been associated with the strong bolstering of traditional marriage and the persecution of homosexuals.

Voices

What do you drive?

We called it the Bulldozer. A 2000-pound gas-slurping, tar-squashing, gravel-flinging workhouse for 15 straight years. As long as no one stole the battery.

Voices

A Grateful Gourmand

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

If GUSA streaked, would it be hot?

Replacing student government with something more meaningful

Sports

Final fantasy

Hittin’ the back nine – A weekly take on sports

Sports

The Sports Sermon

I do ‘roids. Who doesn’t like sticking a needle in their butt?

Sports

XC flys through Bronx

The Georgetown cross country team has been tearing up the turf this fall.

Sports

Georgetown women end record-setting season

The Georgetown women’s soccer team’s season came to an end on Sunday after a loss to Notre Dame in the second round of the Big East Championship.

Sports

Hoyas drop regular season finale, begin conference tourney

The Georgetown University men’s soccer team finished the regular season on a disappointing note Saturday, getting shutout in a tough loss to No. 7 Connecticut.

Leisure

Halloween blues

Eat My Skort – a biweekly column about fashion