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  • Why become a scalper? “It’s better to sell tickets than to sell crack!” How does scalping tickets worth? “Economics! Economics!” Tim Fernholz hangs out with D.C.’s friendly Verizon Center/Nationals Park scalpers and asks them these, among many other hard-hitting, questions in this week’s cover.
  • Controversy: Grade A, Size D. Juliana Brint has the scoop over in News while Voices lets both GUGS and the Grilling Action Society tell their side of the story.
  • Eliott Grover reviews Run, Fat Boy, Run, David Schwimmer’s directorial debut. You know—Ross from Friends.
  • They may not have the best defensive field-goal percentage in the country, but they are ranked fifth. Justin Hunter Scott reports that men’s lax is taking off.
  • The Ed Board reminds the NCAA what the “C” stands for.  (Hint: it’s not “corporate”.)
  • I take offense to the Hoya’s annual joke issue in Voices.  Seriously.

Check out the rest here.  Until next week, friends.

One Response to “In This Week’s Issue”
  1. journalism fan says:

    Sam, for such a talented writer…why bother writing about The Hoya? You’ve written some good stuff this year, especially the Austin Freeman feature. Why does one of the Voice’s best feel the need to waste his time and talent writing about what someone else in some other paper wrote? Let the masses decide on the Hoya’s joke issue, let them write the Hoya angry letters, and you use your talent to write something interesting.

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