Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Features

Crimes and Misdemeanors

Georgetown has experienced a rash of crime over the last few months. Is this indicative of a broader trend?

Editorials

Making the police obey the law

There’s a simple rule to police brutality, well illustrated by the case of Rodney King: video cameras can both punish unwarranted police violence and act as a deterrent.

News

Metro Police to tackle terrorism prevention

Local businesses, institutions to participate in Operation TIPP

Editorials

By the numbers

$21,500 Amount the Bush Administration paid columnist Maggie Gallagher to promote marriage policies. $241,000 Amount the Bush Administration paid columnist Armstrong Williams to promote education policies. $0 Amount the Bush... Read more

News

Students can no longer profit from meal plans

Dining Services learns to hinder meal plan manipulation

Editorials

Direct quote

The practically fine words edition

News

Bush dissenters protest second inauguration

“Counter-inaugural” events attended by thousands

Leisure

Two Rooms: Bold Political Statements in Bulldog Alley

An American man is taken hostage in the Middle East.

Voices

From virgin to snob in one week

When boxed wine just won’t do

News

Asian Studies, STIA hold forum on tsunami impact

With 280,000 confirmed dead on two continents and in 11 countries, the tsunami that hit Southeast Asia on Dec. 26 has left the region with the possibility of unforetold socioeconomic, political and environmental ramifications.