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April 2007


Corrections

“Bat” not “Cat,” silly

In Spring Fashion 2007 (Cover, March 29, 2007), we credited the store “Arrogant Bat” for lending clothing for our photo shoot.

Corrections

Incorrect photo credit

A photograph appearing with the story “DPS prepares for Final Four weekend,” (News, March 29, 2007) was incorrectly credited to Simone Popperl.

Corrections

Gangelhoff is not ISA president

In “Soccer, step dance, and spicy curry at iWeek,” (News, March 29, 2007), Greg Gangelhoff was incorrectly referred to as the President of the International Students Association.

Letters to the Editor

Stanton wrong about absinthe

I just read your piece, “Goes down easy,” (Leisure, March 29, 2007) about absinthe by Chris Stanton. Unfortunately very little of the information in it is at all accurate and appears to be gleaned from goth fan sites, not reliable sources.

Editorials

Get off at the last stop: Howard

Not many Georgetown students hop on the G2 Metro bus to get to Howard University’s campus.

Editorials

Girls just wanna have amendments

Sometimes, it’s just plain hard to be a woman.

Editorials

Patriot Act shuts up dissent

In a country where people are denied the right to travel without even being accused of a crime and government agents can secretly monitor your reading habits, it’s not surprising that an Islamic scholar like Tariq Ramadan was denied entry to the U.S.

News

City on a Hill: a biweekly column on D.C. news and politics

Brian Trivers has lived in the District of Columbia for all of his 59 years. His family has been on the same street in Southeast D.C. since 1869. Trivers loves the city and is about as Washington as they come. But as the Washington Nationals open their third Major League season, will Trivers be supporting them?

News

Fenty tries to save gun ban

Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) and Attorney General Linda Singer filed a petition on Monday for a full review of last month’s decision that struck down the District’s gun ban.