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Day: March 2, 2006


Sports

Thank You

Putting from the Rough – A weekly take on sports

News

News Hit

Hip-hop is about to invade one of America’s most traditional institutions: the Smithsonian.

News

Georgetown’s black heritage

Tuesday evening, Carroll Gibbs, lecturer and author of Black Georgetown Remembered, took a retrospective look at the Georgetown community’s black heritage.

News

Legal challenges in the Big Easy

A group of Georgetown Law Center students will travel to the Big Easy next week to provide legal support and clean-up aid for victims of Hurricane Katrina.

News

Wages and unions: Living Wage revival

Georgetown officials met with the Living Wage Coalition Wednesday and announced they are not blocking subcontracted workers’ rights to unionize. The decision lifts a perceived hurdle to the organization of labor at Georgetown.

News

GUSA election set to repeat

Assembly pushes constitutional limits in certification vote

Voices

Olympian levels of bad behavior

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

Suitcase schlep

Don’t believe a word of it. Studying abroad is not about cultural experience, learning a new language or seeing the world. Studying abroad is about two suitcases.

Voices

The road more travelled

I wanted to be nine again. I wanted to be at Beth’s house in New Jersey, before she moved to Florida, talking about how her older sister burnt her hair with a curling iron.

Voices

The cornfields of Sinaloa

Running far in a far away land