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February 2006


Leisure

Little Ethiopia

Steak Out – a biweekly column about eating leisurely

Leisure

Paul Mooney asks, “Ain’t white folks funny?”

Last Friday night, Paul Mooney brought his scathing brand of racial commentary to a packed crowd at the 9:30 Club.

Voices

An insider’s guide to GUSA

One year ago I took the oath of office as the 22nd GUSA president. One year later, I am in a good position to reflect on the past year with a sense of detachment and provide some analysis, criticism and conclusions.

Leisure

Beware of the card-carrying vampires

Vampires and sundry supernatural evils populate Moscow in the movie Night Watch, and it is they, not nuclear weapons, that could bring about the apocalypse.

Leisure

Concert Calendar

February 24 – March 5

News

By any means

City on a Hill – bi-weekly column on D. C. news and politics

Editorials

GUSA v. elections: we always lose

Now that a supposed bylaw violation has led to yet another contested GUSA election, it is time to take a critical look at the way these elections are being run.

Editorials

No news is good news for PSM

Both the University and the participants in the Palestine Solidarity Movement Conference should be commended for maintaining a high level of civility and respect at this weekend’s events.

Leisure

Da-da-Da-da-Da-da-Da-da-Da-da-Da-da

What is Dada? A nonsensical collection of sounds? A word in German, French or Romanian? Or an avant-garde art movement? The extensive new Dada Exhibition at the National Gallery attempts to provide an answer.

Editorials

Hoyas trashed on Tuesdays and Fridays

Imagine having your backyard filled with a week’s worth of garbage because you lack the appropriate trash can to handle the garbage until pick-up day. What if the only alternative were a fine?