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April 2006


Sports

Back on track on Senior Day

For the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team, Senior Day couldn’t have been any sweeter.

Editorials

No V.I.P. treatment in the club

As a Jesuit university dedicated to the development of the whole person, Georgetown has a duty to encourage athletic excellence at all levels and provide the resources all our teams need.

Sports

JMU upsets Hoyas

Yesterday afternoon the sixteenth-ranked James Madison University Dukes upset the third-ranked Georgetown women’s lacrosse team in an overtime thriller.

Sports

Men’s tennis bounced at Big East Championship

The Georgetown men’s tennis team dropped their first two matches of the Big East Championship last Friday and Saturday to Notre Dame and St. John’s.

Editorials

Good men doing nothing

After three years of genocide in Darfur, the United States – once the moral leader of the world – hopes that someone, anyone, will deal with the crisis but us.

Sports

Tigers, Navy cruise by Hoyas

In the midst of a successful 2006 season, the Georgetown University women’s crew team came up short against Navy and Princeton this past weekend.

News

Catholics for Condoms: Religion and the AIDS Epidemic

John F. Galbraith will discuss the role of religion in the global fight against HIV/AIDS at the International Prayer for Peace Conference, hosted here at Georgetown.

Corrections

Corrections: Groove Theory vs. SAC

The article Groove Theory vs. SAC, originally published on April 27, 2006, incorrectly gave the impression that Groove Theory is moving to PPA for certain. In actuality, the group is... Read more

News

STANDing against genocide

Student activists to congregate in D.C. on Sunday