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April 2006


News

Senior runs for State Senate seat

Patrick Schmitt (COL ‘06) is not the only Hoya that wants to be a Senator one day. What sets him apart is that he is already running for Rhode Island State Senate.

News

Peace in prayer

As part of a continuing effort to promote interfaith understanding, Georgetown will host a prestigious conference of diverse religious leaders next week.

News

Cyber coordination for students

A new student web site system, Explore System, will enable Georgetown student organizations to organize and coordinate activities more easily in cyber space.

News

Rigg-orous studies

Students will have access to Riggs Library for one day of this semester’s study days, according to GUSA President Twister Murchison.

News

Health complex

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

News

Duo talks life, sparks controversy

Controversial pro-life activists Ann and Joe Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League, who have appeared before the Supreme Court three times to defend themselves against allegations from the National Organization for Women, spoke to about 25 Georgetown students Tuesday night.

Leisure

Islands and Diamonds

The Voice recently spoke with Nick Diamonds about the Islands album and the stigma that comes in the wake of breaking up a band as beloved as the Unicorns.

Leisure

The answer my friend is blowing in the wind

Tiina Nunnally is making a splash in Anglophone literary circles with her 2006 translation of Henning Mankell’s gripping novel Chronicler of the Winds.

Leisure

Late-night munchies

Steak Out – a biweekly column about eating leisurely

Leisure

Concert Calendar

April 20 – April 26