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Beck, Guero

Critical Voices

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Allen fails to connect with Melinda and Melinda

Once upon a time, Christopher Columbus helped show cartographers that the earth is round and that an explorer could not just fall straight off the map.

Leisure

No fun in the Summertime

“Long” is the first adjective that comes to mind.

Voices

Hungry for idealism on Georgetown’s campus

If you did not support the campaign for a living wage, you should feel guilty. If you never discussed or even thought about the living wage, you should be ashamed of yourself.

Voices

Singin’ in the rain

When Houston floods, he goes out to play

Voices

Feeling a bit cynical these days?

The nation is in chaos. What the Terri Schiavo case says about our priorities.

Voices

Interviewing success: one student’s step-by-step guideInterviewing success: one student’s step-by-step guide

Mr. Doe, sitting here in front of me, thinks that starting off an interview with such a poignant question really puts him in touch with the interviewee and puts us both at ease. Is he serious?

News

On the record with Haitham Rashid Wihaib

A former Iraqi official discusses his experience under Saddam

News

Yates vs. Law

Saxa Politica

News

Adopt-a-block in Georgetown

GUSA’s Community Relations Committee launched the Adopt-A-Block program Monday with an open house for students and neighborhood residents in its mission to improve student-resident relations.

News

Albright addresses relief

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discussed the role the United States must play to improve humanitarian aid worldwide in the Third Annual Fritz Institute Lecture on Humanitarian Relief yesterday morning in Gaston Hall.

News

A new field for Georgetown’s athletes

Construction begins on a multi-sport facility

News

Students learn about life on the Mexican border

While some Georgetown students spent their spring break in exotic locations around the world and some stayed on campus to study for upcoming midterms, 12 Georgetown students had the opportunity to learn and travel with the Border Awareness Experience trip in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

News

Students declare hunger strike for a living wage

Advisory Committee fails to reach decision on workers’ salaries

Sports

The Sports Sermon

The Serm’s got a fever and the only prescription is … more basketball.

Sports

Dirty laundry, the whites

Putting From the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Sports

Mom never said anything about running with sticks

Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse

Sports

Best in show: Owens, Green lead Hoyas over Terriers

For a team that played its way out of an NCAA bid, the Georgetown men’s basketball team showed no signs of malaise as they throttled visiting Boston University 64-34 in Wednesday’s National Invitation Tournament first round.

Features

Roses, the Blue, Lilies, the Gray

Crew fight songs, haunted houses and strict rules characterized Georgetown at the very beginning.

Editorials

Direct Quote

“Social Insecurity Edition”

Editorials

By the Numbers

23/64 Fraction of teams in the Men’s NCAA Basketball tournament that cannot graduate 50 percent of their players. 6/64 Fraction of teams in the Women’s NCAA Basketball tournament that cannot... Read more

Leisure

The Decemberists, Picaresque

Critical Voices