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May 2007


Voices

Marking the miles along the road

If I have noticed anything in people, it is that they tend to use relationships and love interests as milestones and reference points when they speak about their pasts.

Voices

A life seen through the lens

Photographs are the standard against which we can measure our eroding memories.

Sports

The Empire strikes back: Hoya croquet

Two framed pictures of Archie Peck and David Bent hang on the wall of the “Croquet House,” a townhouse on 37th street where five Georgetown University Croquet Society members live.

Sports

Track gets set for post-season

The Georgetown Track and Field Team’s regular season came to an end last Saturday at the Penn Relays. The real competition heats up in post-season play beginning later this week.

Sports

Lax lacking at inaugural BE tourney

As one of the nation’s elite lacrosse teams, the Lady Hoyas entered the first ever Big East Women’s Lacrosse Tournament as the number one seed.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

There is something mind-altering about the lights on Kehoe Field.

Sports

Gettin’ a Wiff of it

On a cliff to the north of Florence, overlooking the Arno River, there’s something absurd afoot.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Rei should not have said what he said; it was insensitive and careless. But it is absurd to suggest that he poses any threat to the students at this school, and we hope he will return next year to a campus that welcomes him home.

Corrections

Strike Out

A photo caption in the article “Freshmen shine for the Hoyas” (Sports, April 26, 2007) incorrectly identified the baseball player as Tim Adleman (MSB ‘10). It was, in fact, Kelly... Read more

News

On the record: Asra Nomani

Nomani was a close friend of the murdered journalist Daniel Pearl, and will be co-teaching a Georgetown seminar investigating his death next fall.