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February 2006


News

Students react

With the weekend shooting of a student fresh on their minds, student groups and university officials have leapt into action to address the issue of safety in the Georgetown neighborhood.

News

Sexual assault support

As early as next fall, GUSA will give Georgetown undergraduates an opportunity to train as advocates for sexual assault victims on campus.

News

Econ professor denied visa

French economist departs causing student confusion

News

LGBTQ Resources

After initiating negotiations last spring, GU Pride has succeeded in obtaining a new office for gay and lesbian students.

News

It takes a city

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

Sports

Hoyas prep for championship

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

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

Panthers declawed by Hoya comeback

After overcoming a 15-point deficit, the No. 15 Georgetown Hoyas survived a sloppy final minute of play to fend off the then-No. 9 Pitt Panthers 61-58 in front of 13,284 at the MCI Center Sunday afternoon.

Corrections

For February 2, 2006 Issue

The Feb. 2 News article “Campaign for Living Wage Rages” incorrectly stated that there are no staff members on the Advisory Committee on Business Practices. Abigail Cruce works for the... Read more

Voices

[Letters to the Editor]

Political bias on this campus has little to do with grades; rather, it has to do with a general environment that is receptive to liberal thought and shuns anything else as ‘religious,’ ‘fascist,’ ‘sexist’ or the like.