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The Bank

City on a Hill

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Wait listee stakes a claim on Copley Lawn

High school senior, University differ on how to get in the game

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Ukrainian Pres. speaks to cost of freedom

Yushchenko addresses GU in hopes that partnership will flourish

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Bomb threat proves false alarm

The phone call that forced 700 students out of their beds in the early hours of the morning last Sunday turned out to be a mere false alarm.

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Arabic Department: supply falls short of demand

As interest in field increases, department funds can’t keep up

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Mind the GAAP

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GU remembers Pope

In honor of the April 2 death of Pope John Paul II, Georgetown University held a memorial Mass yesterday in Gaston Hall.

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Awarded or ignored

Georgetown honored this year’s recipients of the 2005 Edward Weintal Prize for Diplomatic Reporting John Burns and Seymour Hersh at a ceremony Tuesday in the ICC Auditorium.

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Living wage secured for GU’s workers

Student committee, University establish “Just Employment Policy”

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GU Administration holds Hate Crimes Forum

Olson, DPS committed to educating students on diversity issues

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Alumni Relations reports steady donation growth

2004 cash donations reach record high of $105 million

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Students unsatisfied with Health Center services

Scheduling delays are a problem, but doctors, treatment respected

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Students on social security

The Georgetown College Democrats and Republicans hosted a bipartisan debate last night, entitled the Next Generation of Social Security.

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Roots of U.S.-Israel alliance

Aaron and Cecile Goldman Visiting Israeli Professor Abraham Ben-Zvi yesterday offered a non-traditional perspective on the roots of United States-Israeli relations.

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MPD’s gay liaison

City on a Hill

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Students declare hunger strike for a living wage

Advisory Committee fails to reach decision on workers’ salaries

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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.

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A new field for Georgetown’s athletes

Construction begins on a multi-sport facility

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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.