In Features, Kara Brandeiski and Rachel Calvert anticipate tonight’s final hearing for the Campus Plan with a summary of the points of disagreement between the neighbors and the University:

The plan, which was officially filed last December, has been a source of contention with neighborhood groups since discussions began in late 2008. After poring over the latest filings against the plan–one from Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E and one joint filing from the Citizens Association of Georgetown and Burleith Citizens Association—the Voice has assembled the main points of conflict and provided some history of the negotiations.

In Editorials, our Ed Board bemoans the Republican presidential candidates as a extremist, comic characters.

In News, Soo Chae discusses the GUSA’s proposed Student Bill of Rights.

In Sports, Kevin Joseph chronicles the rise of Georgetown football, and the team’s optimism despite losing the Patriot League title to Lehigh.

In Leisure, Mary Boroweic tells you why you shouldn’t eat at the Penn Quarter’s newest restaurant, Meatballs.

On Page 13, we tell the story of Jack DeGioia stepping into the Corp’s time machine and traveling into Georgetown’s distant future.

And in Voices, Evan Tarte explains why “the 99%” has got it all wrong when it comes to income equality.

 

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