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September 2010


Leisure

Literary Tools: Stranger than “faction”

Glenn Beck is a man of many talents. He draws millions of people to their radios every day. He gets millions more to tune into his Fox News show. And he wrote a terrible novel that hit the stands this July and immediately jumped to the top of the New York Times Bestseller List.

Leisure

Suffer for Fashion: The many styles of leadership

Does the suit make the man, or does the man make the suit? When it comes to our world leaders, I’d like to think that they’re the ones making their clothes look good, but too often a statesman in the wrong ensemble leaves constituents holding their noses on both sides of the isle.

Sports

Soccer opens season with a pair of big wins

After just one week of school, the Georgetown men’s soccer team faced the first of what will be many tests this season in a pair of games against stellar opponents. Fortunately for the Hoyas, in a pair of games against tough opponents, they passed with flying colors.

Sports

The Sports Sermon: The rise and fall of a Trojan

On the night of Feb. 7, 2010, Reggie Bush stood on the field of the Sun Life Stadium in Miami a Super Bowl champion. The Saints had just won the game in one of the greatest comebacks this country has ever seen, and he had been around through it all.

Sports

Hoyas beat Davidson to end streak

All things must come to an end, and for the Georgetown football team, that is a good thing. Over the weekend, the Hoyas snapped a 12-game losing streak that dated all the way back to Nov. 2008, defeating Davidson College 20-10 in their Saturday season opener.

Sports

What Rocks: Camille Trujillo

The Georgetown women’s soccer team has stormed out of the gate this season, thanks in no small part to its stifling defense. But it is the Hoya offense, fronted by leading goal scorer Camille Trujillo, that is responsible for the team’s wide margins of victory.

Sports

Backdoor Cuts: Hoyas lost on recruiting trail

Some believe that the early bird catches the worm, and others believe that the best is yet to come. For the Georgetown men’s basketball team, the latter had better be true. The Hoyas have zero commitments so far for the high school Class of 2011.

News

Ex-Colombian President Uribe’s arrival to SFS sparks protests

“On what basis was this man appointed to Georgetown?” Mark Lance, director of Georgetown’s Peace Studies Program, asked the group of about fifty protestors and onlookers. “He’s not a scholar of anything. … This is a man who shows contempt for the very idea of human rights work.”

News

GU conservatives shun activism, Tea Party

As the November midterm elections approach, conservatives, buttressed by the popularity of the Tea Party movement, have energy and momentum. Even though conservatism at Georgetown has increased its campus presence, conservatives at Georgetown have not adopted the populist energy, tone, and activist tendencies of the Tea Party movement.

News

Jones and Savage vie for ANC seat

For the first time since 2004, Georgetown’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission will see a competitive election. Jeffrey Jones and Michael Savage are both vying to be elected to the ANC 2E’s Single Member District 3 seat. Incumbent Commissioner Bill Skelsey said he was not surprised that the vacancy on the ANC has attracted multiple candidates. This is a contentious time for Georgetown politics.