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March 2006


Sports

Statesmen beat in DC

Playing their second game in four days, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team found themselves in a close match-up against a lower-ranked Hobart squad.

Sports

How sweet it is for GU

In what is becoming an emerging trend for Georgetown, 7-foot-2-inch sophomore center Roy Hibbert did his best impression of his famous predecessors in the paint.

Sports

Poole nets four, Hoyas bounce back and tame Tigers

In a tough back-and-forth battle on Wednesday, the fourth-ranked Georgetown women’s lacrosse team topped sixth-ranked Princeton, 9-7.

Features

Fixing what’s broken

How to Revitalize Student Government

The GUSA office is undergoing some physical remodeling, Twister Murchison (SFS ‘08) explained. For the recently sworn-in president of the students’ representative body, there could not be a more apt metaphor for what the organization needs: remodeling. Two controversial elections in three years serve as proof enough of that.

News

Union Leader

Union Jack – bi-weekly column on national news and politics

News

Flashing diversity

Stories of student discrimination continue to surface as this spring’s diversity campaign heads into its second week.

News

Claiming and deducting: taxes for the District’s poor

Two buses and a windy wait underneath a patriotic metro sign stand between Chong and her clients, who are rushing to claim and deduct before tax season ends.

News

Katrina’s prisoners

Evacuation of Orleans Parish Prison

News

Qatar students visit the Hilltop

Building Georgetown traditions on the newest campus

Voices

Picnicking on the past

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers