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Day: March 30, 2006


Sports

Women’s tennis gets served

The Georgetown women’s tennis team struggled in two contests this weekend, falling to Hampton on Saturday and St. John’s on Sunday.

Sports

Noah’s Gators chomp on Hoyas’ plans for Indy

It came down to one shot. The Hoyas most exciting and productive season in five years relied on the stroke of its fifth-year senior sharpshooter.

News

Curling Democracy

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

News

Undergraduate research showcase

For the past three years, Georgetown University students have invited their peers to participate in the only student-run undergraduate scientific research conference in the Washington, D.C. area.

News

Advancing our funds

Funds are flowing as Georgetown’s Office of Advancement gains fundraising momentum.

News

Accidental president, sometime professor talks Brazil

Former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil spoke in Gaston Hall yesterday as part of a tour promoting his new memoir The Accidental President of Brazil.

News

Changes in campus counseling

New director alters student support network

News

Truman Scholars – Future leaders in public service

William Garard Godwin (COL ‘07) and Ryan Majerus (COL ‘07) were recently named Truman scholars for their leadership potential and commitment to careers in the public sector.

Voices

A thin line between passion and panic

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

The Mono-tonous Life

Before you judge me, I am under doctor’s orders to sleep. That’s right—eat and sleep. I have mono, bronchitis and a sinus infection.