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August 2005


Features

Art In Motion

Those passing by don’t give it a second look. It is unmarked but for four thin, silver numbers next to its light green door: 1515.

News

Abnormal psych

Anybody who teaches Abnormal Psychology will tell you that students taking the course often suspect they suffer from the disorders they study.

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Panda born in National Zoo

On July 9, 2005, a baby panda cub took Washington’s National Zoo by storm.

Although zookeepers chose not to approach the male cub for weighing or measurement for several weeks, press outlets estimated the white, hairless cub at about the size of a stick of butter.

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Eat faster & finer at GU

New dining options for the Georgetown campus are on the way, offering students greater variety and a taste of fast food.

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New year brings campus changes

Students ready for a break from the dust, noise, and detours created by the construction on the Harbin Field multi-sport facility and the Davis Performing Arts Center will have to keep waiting.

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Obituaries

Georgetown mourns the loss of three students who passed away this summer.

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The new face of the MSB

As the new dean of the McDonough School of Business, George Daly hopes to construct a compelling and distinctive identity for the school in coming years.

Voices

NSO: Non-Sequitur Orientation

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Voices

The lonesome crowded west

Chama, N.M. and Silverton, Colo. are train towns. Their entire economies depend on attracting riders to their historic narrow gauge railroads, which climb high through the San Juan Mountains.

Voices

The young man and the sea

“So, how exactly do we get back?” I stared at the slowly diminishing strip of beach trees where our friends had shrunk to sand-grain size and tried not to think about Sarah’s question.