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Laundry for peace of mind

Library regular plans Hoya housecleaning service

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SFS grad to aid Cheney

Vice President Dick Cheney nominated School of Foreign Service graduate David Addington (SFS ‘78) at the beginning of November to replace his indicted Chief of Staff Lewis “Scooter” Libby.

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Remembering Rabin

Georgetown students held a memorial service commemorating the 10-year anniversary of the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Monday night.

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Junioritis strikes

Saxa Politica – bi-weekly analysis of on-campus news

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Kaine wins Virginia governorship

Democratic candidate claims victory in 2005 election

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GU officer loses as delegate

Georgetown graduate and former University employee Earnest W. Porta Jr. (SFS ‘86) ran and lost in Virginia’s House of Delegates elections Tuesday.

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GU sponsors meditation conference

Med Center hosts discussion of spirituality and medicine

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Students petition to re-open Darnall

After half a semester with only one dining hall on campus, students have had enough.

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Rosa Parks honored

Georgetown honored deceased civil rights activist Rosa Parks with a memorial service Monday night.

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Rangila rush

Waiting in line for an hour or more may no longer be the norm when buying tickets for Rangila.

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Who’s got issues?

City on a Hill – bi-weekly column on D.C. news & politics

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Homeless Hoyas?

Saxa Politica – bi-weekly analysis of on-campus news

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Direct Quote

Alice H. Lichtenstein

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Students protest aid cuts on Capitol Hill

Over a hundred Georgetown students partipicated in a rally Tuesday on Capitol Hill to protest a bill that threatens to hike some college costs by thousands of dollars.

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CCAS called biased

Center accused of being pro-Arab

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Homecoming bash gets rowdy

Club incurs $6,500 in damages after students go wild.

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Wisey’s Jr.

After more than five decades as a unique Georgetown favorite, Wisemiller’s Grocery and Deli is opening a second store.

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Performing Arts Center to open

After months of construction, Georgetown’s new peforming arts center will open its doors next week.

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New wheels for GERMS

Georgetown’s ailing ambulance fleet received a much-needed new edition when Unit Eight, a brand-new Type III ambulance, arrived on campus Sunday night.

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GU networks crash

Power outage interrupts e-mail