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February 2006


Editorials

No time to wait on the lobby anymore

Early last week it seemed like Congress wanted bipartisan lobby reform.

Editorials

Not just living (wage) for the moment

Last week, members of Georgetown Living Wage Coalition unsuccessfully attempted to force their way into a closed meeting of the University’s Advisory Committee on Business Practices.

Voices

It’s not all about the Benjamins

Why the MSB has a place at Georgetown

Editorials

LGBTQ needs resources for a center

Georgetown University is currently one of only two Catholic universities with LGBTQ resource offices, and recently provided a new “center” for LGBTQ operations.

Features

What Brings Them to Georgetown?

For Sarah Nelson and several of the other students in Richard Russell’s Theory and Practice of Security class, war – on terrorism or otherwise – is more than just a strategy or a theory. It is a reality.

Sports

Women win two in Big East

Coming into Saturday’s game against visiting Seton Hall, the Georgetown women’s basketball team faced a must-win situation.

Sports

Hoyas prep for championship

Senior Day ended with mixed results for the Georgetown men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

People like to gamble. It’s an American institution when it comes to sports. Betting on March Madness pools, Super Bowl squares and the number of times David Wells will adjust his crotch in between pitches have all become new reasons to watch a game.

Sports

Tori-no thanks

Putting from the Rough – A weekly take on sports

News

Mothers dialogue on path to peace

Audience questions representativeness of forum