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Day: February 16, 2006


Voices

V is for vaginas

This is the sixth year that The Vagina Monologues have been performed on campus and they should continue until the violence stops, no matter how many polemics against it are circulated through the dorms by The Georgetown Academy.

Voices

Art for my sake

I have artistic pretensions. These highbrow-sounding things are actually not all that hard to acquire.

Editorials

Editor draws up the right cartoon response

In the last week a protagonist worthy of mention has appeared in a few newspapers, someone who everyone at Georgetown ought to know about. As an object lesson in courage and freedom of expression, we give you Jihad Momani, a man who needs our support – and isn’t getting it.

Sports

Hoyas go cold, topped

It was a tale of two halves last Sunday, as No. 17 Georgetown squandered an eight-point halftime advantage and dropped a 69-56 decision to the visiting No. 11 West Virginia in front of 16,263 at the MCI Center.

Sports

Smith, Blue Demons steam roll women

Last night the Georgetown and DePaul women’s basketball teams put on a thriller in McDonough Arena.

Sports

Arms rusty, Hoyas give up 22 to W&M after day-long rain delay

The Georgetown men’s baseball team opened the 2006 season this past weekend, facing the Tribe of William & Mary in Williamsburg.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Mom been nagging you to unglue your eyes from the TV screen and your hands from the Xbox controllers? Does your roommate unwillingly wake to the sunrise and the sharp insults of your Xbox Live trash-talk?

Sports

Last Hurrah

Putting from the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Voices

Islam and the West: a dogmatic divide

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

I got the power

Here’s my dirty little secret – I am a political blogger.