Monday, May 11, 2009
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- Snapshot: Powder Play
- GPS program gets mixed reviews
- Obama lawyer gives ethics talk
- University will review Treanor death
- Israel lobbyists honor student organization
- New Smithsonian design approved
- Faculty supports policy change
- Trachtenberg portrait unveiled
- Three swine flu cases confirmed
- D.C. moves to recognize gay marriages
- University to renovate residence halls over the summer
- University will not arm UPD officers
- Scientology founder's writings honored at event
- Professor creates iPhone application to help users quit smoking
- CCAS dean will choose new School of Media and Public Affairs director by fall
- Campus Calendar
- Swine flu cases prompt media frenzy on campus
- Monumental Celebration tickets still available
- Best of the Crime Log
Opinions
- Staff Editorial: The second step
- Staff Editorial: A responsive mindset
- Letter to the Editor
- Lyndsey Wajert: The study zone Band-Aid
- Tom Braslavsky: A year in reflection
- Alex Shoucair: This semester's epic fails
Commencement Guide
- University selects nine new PAFs
- SAC expands Grad Week activities
- Verizon Center may be unavailable as backup site
- To Do in the District
- Senior Stories: Molly Wade: Aiming for the broadcast booth
- Senior Stories: Laura Henry: Combining theater and academics
- Senior Stories: Sarah Fitzpatrick: Working with journalists, worldwide
- Senior Stories: Philippe Chow: Engineering a passion for music
- Senior Stories: Mark Smith: Not your average sex study
- Senior Stories: Christine Beyzaei: Building with a touch of green
- Senior Stories: Selam Bedada: Bringing healthcare back home
- Senior Stories: Emil Nedev: Building business across the pond
- Senior Stories: Elizabeth Hai: From music to math
- 2009 Commencement Speakers
- Commencement Calendar
- Alternative site information
- Transporation to the National Mall
- Disability services information
Sports
- Baseball swept in key homestand
- Adair hard at work
- Men's recruit released, trio signed
- Basketball team misses NCAA mark
Arts
- Slate comedy festival is no joke
- $5 - $10 - $20: An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student
Life
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