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April 2014


Leisure

Critical Voices: Kaiser Chiefs, Education, Education, Education & War

If a haunted house with some serious political grievances put on a 46-minute rock show, you might get something resembling Kaiser Chief’s latest release, Education, Education, Education & War. The... Read more

Sports

The Sports Sermon: Nationals bring hope to Washington

The Washington Nationals are different from all of the other professional sports franchises that call D.C. home. No, they haven’t won a title, but the simple fact that it seems... Read more

Sports

Crew team treading water

After months of winter training, the Lightweight crew team’s spring season got started with a series of difficult losses against the University of Delaware and Princeton University. According to Head... Read more

Sports

Men’s lacrosse comes up short against Denver

This past Saturday afternoon at Multi-Sport Field, the No. 6 Denver Pioneers (8-2, 2-0 Big East), in their first year as a part of the Big East, came away with... Read more

Sports

Track and field shines in Richmond

The outdoor season opened for the Georgetown track team last weekend, as they traveled to the University of Richmond for the Fred Hardy Invitational. The Hoyas had a strong start... Read more

Sports

Rise and Fire: You can’t handle the truth

The world of college athletics was turned on its head Wednesday, and it only took 24 pages of writing. Peter Sung Ohr, of the National Labor Relations Board, issued a... Read more

Voices

Implications of poverty reach deeper than students’ wallets

Although middle school lunchroom politics should be far beneath Georgetown students, cafeterias can still feel like bizarre social experiments, with students segregating themselves into groups by clubs, gender, and race.... Read more

Voices

Cura Technologis: Online classes abandon the ‘whole person’

“Go to class at the beach. Go to class on top of the Eiffel Tower. Go to class during your lunch break,” a March 18 email from Georgetown promised. According... Read more

Voices

Carrying On: Activism across decades

My generation can be divided into two types of people: those who care about making the world a better place and those who just don’t. Of those of us who... Read more

Voices

Transfer students not feeling the love from Georgetown housing

It’s an open secret at Georgetown and it’s an unhappy reality for a few hundred incoming Hoyas every year. Transfer students are treated like second-class students by the University and... Read more