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Finding Common Ground

The four-block radius in which Friedman lives-between Prospect and O streets and 33rd and 35th streets-has epitomized University-resident relations in the past year.

Leisure

A Primer for quantum mechanics, confusion

Primer is a twisted, massively confusing new thriller about time travel.

News

GU junior drowns in boating accident

Junior Robert Tremain (MSB ‘06) drowned early Friday morning after falling from a boat near the James Creek Marina in Southwest, D.C., according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

Features

Getting it online

It’s a tangled web we weave.

Editorials

Registered offender

Registration frustration

News

Village C East room charred in early morning blaze

A fire engulfed a Village C East room early Tuesday morning, leaving the room blackened and hundreds of evacuated residents standing outside for hours in the night.

Features

Republicans, Protesters storm New York City

Voice staff, past and present, take on the RNC

Editorials

Bank on it

Students should insure that GUASFCU remains a campus fixture, but one with improved services.

Editorials

Kissinger shies from criticism

Last Friday, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger cancelled a lecture just hours before he was scheduled to arrive in Gaston Hall. In a letter sent to campus media, Ambassador Howard B. Shaffer, Deputy Director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, wrote that Kissinger cancelled after learning of a planned protest by GU Peace Action.

News

Two titans of Georgetown to leave

Boxing Priest to Leave for Loyola

Rev. Kevin Wildes S.J. holds a short mass in his New South residence every Tuesday. But no matter how exciting his weekly sermons, Tuesday’s mass never draws a crowd like his occasional boxing lessons on Sunday nights.

“Our joke was always ‘Tuesdays are for mass, but Sunday is boxing day,’” said New South resident Patrick Morissey, (SFS ‘07).