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March 2006


Editorials

Hoya hoops good in every way

With a reserved passion emanating from coach John Thompson III, the Hoyas have demolished expectations and represented their school in a positive way by excelling on the court and in the community.

Sports

Size matters against Ohio State

Heading into their second-round game against No. 2 Ohio State today, the No. 7 Georgetown Hoyas are facing a flurry of questions, designed to elicit a complex response, about how... Read more

Sports

Hibbert leads Hoyas to 54-49 win

The last time the Georgetown won an NCAA Tournament game, Roy Hibbert was a 14-year-old first year at Georgetown Prep. Exactly five years later, the 7-foot-2-inch sophomore center has come a long way, as have the Hoyas.

Leisure

Mad fresh, yo!

Steak Out – a biweekly column about food

Leisure

Lez’hur Ledger: Learning from Flava

The sheer ridiculousness of the concept that someone would find Flava attractive initially turned me off from the show, but somehow I found myself watching.

Leisure

_The Voice_ gets past the outer cuteness

Lyricist and vocalist Jof Owens sat down with The Voice before opening for James Blunt at the 9:30 Club on March 13 to discuss Calvin and Hobbes, the darker themes of his music and the importance of remaining a kid at heart.

Leisure

An ethical reflection of the Holocaust

The collaboration of Georgetown’s theater department and Nomadic Theater, Dr. Korczak and the Children, explores the reality of the Holocaust without resorting to bland melodrama through the use of innovative storytelling techniques and strong acting.

Sports

Bracket Racket

Putting from the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Sports

The Sports Sermon

Here at the sports section of the Voice we try and stay as far away from politics as possible. And most of the time, it’s with good reason. Sports serve as distractions from the seriousness life usually has to offer.

Sports

Northern Iowa: a preview

It’s been five years since the Hoyas have come back to the Hilltop with even one NCAA Tournament victory under their collar.