Category: Feature

On the Cutting Edge: Inside the Lombardi Cancer Center

By Caitlin Gilbert | Oct 23 2009

A 10-year-old boy is suffering from severe leg pain. After a few dead-end diagnoses, his doctor orders a CT scan — the scan reveals a tumor in his thigh bone. After further testing, the doctor confirms that the boy has Ewing’s sarcoma, a very rare bone cancer most common among children and teenagers.

A Campaign Unfinished

By Andrew Dwulet | Sep 18 2009

Fr. Patrick Healy, S.J. knew there was a larger challenge for Georgetown to become everything it aspired to be: dollars and cents. As it approached its hundred-year mark, Georgetown did not have the financial resources to support Healy’s bold vision.

Davidson Left Bitter Taste, But No Real Rivalry

By Kevin Wessel | Sep 05 2008

Call it a quirk in the schedule. Call it bad luck. Call it whatever you want, Friday will still sting ...

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