Articles by Tim Haggerty

Even at End of Act, the Play Continues

By Tim Haggerty | Apr 30 2002

SENIOR VIEWPOINT Even at End of Act, the Play Continues By Tim Haggerty

Courtesy Tim Haggerty Reflection: a mirror’s ...

Administrators Turning On Lights Too Soon

By Tim Haggerty | Nov 06 2001

BY ALL ACCOUNTS Administrators Turning On Lights Too Soon Last Call Came Too Quickly, But at Least We Got What ...

PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH DeGioia Selected For Administrative, Managerial Talents

By Tim Haggerty | Oct 16 2001

With more empty beds than ever, profits dwindling and recent budget cuts having cost almost 200 employees their jobs, university ...

Bells Tolled, Reflections Resonated

By Tim Haggerty | Sep 21 2001

The chimes sound at noon, and we stop everything. Stop everything but our thoughts. Full of questions, at a loss ...

GU Life GU Faces Time of Crisis As Community

By Tim Haggerty | Sep 14 2001

GU Life GU Faces Time of Crisis As Community

By Tim Haggerty Hoya Staff Writer

Charles Nailen/The Hoya The ...

Community Celebrates Second Georgetown Day

By Tim Haggerty | May 04 2001

Charles Nailen/The Hoya Students joust during Georgetown Day activities.

Georgetown Day organizers billed Tuesday’s events as a showdown ...

Con: Cellular Communication Inspires Intelligence, or Not

By Tim Haggerty | Apr 10 2001

Between those hand-held pistols and that trans-galactic portal, Trekkies have established a fine history of gizmo manipulation. That’s why ...

Policy, Not Politics Should Determine Paper's Content

By Tim Haggerty | Mar 27 2001

A newspaper has absolute discretion over everything that appears within its pages. How it uses that discretion determines what sort ...

O'Donovan Aims To Complete Goals

By Tim Haggerty | Mar 16 2001

University President Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J., has six months of work planned for his last two months in ...

Everyone Loses When Housing Is Involved

By Tim Haggerty | Jan 30 2001

Over in the business end of New South, the lights have been on a little later than usual these last ...