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Healy Lawn daze

Bi-weekly analysis of on-campus news and politics

News

Catholic Hoyas on TV

Five Georgetown students discussed Catholicism with George Stephanopoulos Sunday on the ABC News program “This Week.”

News

Swastika in Copley

A nine-square-foot swastika was discovered in Copley Hall Thursday night.

News

Aid unattainable for graduate internationals

Federal financial support available only for domestic students

News

Real World casting call comes to Lulu’s in D.C.

At Lulu’s Club Mardi Gras in downtown Washington, D.C. last Saturday morning, approximately 700 people waited for hours in the spring sunshine in the hopes of securing a place on the 17th season of MTV’s “The Real World.”

News

New journal comes to college campuses

“The Passenger is the journal of a generation that doesn’t know if it’s a generation at all,” Passenger Editor-in-Chief Graham Webster, a junior at Northwestern University, wrote on the first page of the trial issue of the new literary magazine and nonprofit organization.

News

Public Safety found partying with students

Students report alcohol consumption with DPS officers

Leisure

The Books provide food for thought with Lost and Safe

Over the course of the last three years, The Books have become one of the most critically lauded groups in modern music.

Leisure

Beanie Sigel, The B.Coming, Roc-A-Fella

Critical Voices: Rappers Delight Edition

Leisure

Edan, Beauty and the Beat, Lewis

Critical Voices: Rappers Delight Edition

Leisure

Cart food

You Taste Like A Burger – a rotating column about eating leisurely

Leisure

Film Festival breeds terrible movie titles

GUTV’s Fifth annual Student Film Festival last Saturday night proved that even without a film program at Georgetown, Hoyas are more than adept behind a camera.

Leisure

The Dead Live: Dark Star Orchestra invade State Theatre!

Perhaps no label elicits a more negative reaction from those who are serious about music than “tribute band.”

Leisure

Still Life shows vivacity of theater program

Long after Christina Ciocca (CAS ‘05) finished reading Emily Mann’s Still Life, the play remained on her mind.

Features

Hot for Teachers

A proposed Education program could change the way Georgetown students learn to teach.

Editorials

Direct Quote

“Role Reversal Edition”

Editorials

By the Numbers

63 percent Percentage of American Catholics who believe the new pope should give laymen a larger voice in Church policy. 60 percent Percentage of American Catholics who believe the new... Read more

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Terrell Owens sure has perfect timing (at least according to this writer, who can never get enough of T.O., but is tired of writing about Major League Baseball’s M.O.)

Sports

Nationals’ Catastrophe

Putting From the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Rugby falls short in National Semis

The Georgetown men’s club rugby team had their championship hopes dashed this past weekend in Santa Cruz, CA.

Sports

Hoyas knockout Fighting Irish, up record to 4-0 in Big East

Georgetown’s four-year domination in Big East women’s lacrosse continued last Saturday with the Hoyas’ sound victory over Notre Dame.

Editorials

The Funny Third: Pro-Environment, Anti-Foolish

Georgetown University has always had a deep and abiding concern for the environment … sort of.

Sports

Georgetown handles Loyola, rises to No. 3 in the nation

As underdogs, it’s always easier to get motivated, pumped and sometimes even come out on top.

Editorials

How to pay for T and A

Is a teaching assistant a worker or a student, and do they have the right to unionize?

Sports

Hoyas drop two of three to Seton Hall, sit at bottom of Big East

The Georgetown baseball team dropped two games of a three game set to Seton Hall this past weekend in South Orange, NJ in the unsuccessful battle to stay out of the Big East cellar.