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February 2006


News

Rolling on vegetable oil and sunshine

Outdoor adventure group tours in eco-friendly bus

Sports

The Sports Sermon

The world of sports talk has officially gotten out of control. Whether it is TV, radio, chat rooms or internet blogs, you are guaranteed to find someone somewhere rambling about subjects from the size of Barry Bonds’ head to Freddy Adu’s birth certificate.

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.

News

By any means

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

Voices

Losing the race

Is there diversity in American sports?

Features

Dissection of a conflict

Palestine Solidary Movement conference sparks protests

Sports

Wildcats scratch out two wins, take weekend series 2 of 3

The Georgetown baseball team grabbed its first win of the 2006 campaign, taking one of three games from the Davidson Wildcats.

News

Twisting to victory

With campaigning over and voting underway last Thursday, the GUSA executive candidates spent the day waiting to see the results of two weeks of hard work. Three days later, presidential candidate Khalil Hibri and his running mate, vice-presidential candidate Geoff Greene, were disqualified despite gaining the most votes.

Voices

Pieces of my New Orleans

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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?