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The staff of The Georgetown Voice.
Voices
Unlike a School of Foreign Service junior politico or a pre-med science prodigy, I came to college armed only with the vague notion that I liked “the humanities.”
By the Voice Staff September 30, 2004
News
Lead no longer plagues the District’s drinking water; it has been replaced by bacteria.
To my surprise, I discovered that I don’t wake up happy very often anymore.
Sports
The countertops in Chris Lukezic’s on-campus apartment are white. He can’t stand it.
Editorials
Add another tax-revenue draining loophole to the list of errors on the part of the federal government.
Coming off of last week’s loss to Colgate, the Georgetown football team hopes to notch its first Patriot League win of the year against Bucknell.
Guns in the district? Thanks, but no thanks, Congress.
In his book, True Believers, Joe Queenan asks, “Why do fans live and die with their teams?”
Baseball, but still no books.
Leisure
Trying to classify Shaun of the Dead is nearly impossible.