Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Sports

Foot-and-mouth disease

Putting From the Rough – A Weekly Take on Sports

Leisure

Airline Decline

As I approached my assigned seat on my flight from Portland to D.C., I looked at the two guys sitting in my row.

Editorials

Off to a good start

Who loves hypocrisy and wasting money more than a newly-elected President?

News

I Survived the Tsunami

On the Record with Brintha Vasagar, Georgetown student and aid worker

News

Saxa Politica: Back too late

The Tombs was packed on Monday night, probably one of the few times during the year that any Monday saw so many revelers. Students living in off-campus residences were reuniting and relaxing with friends after the winter break.

The opportunity to return to Washington a few days prior to the start of the new semester is not shared, however, by the 4,000 students who live on campus.

Editorials

Morality’s Loophole

The United States fights wars about ideals and freedom, but in the nation’s war on terrorism both sides are in danger of becoming morally indistinguishable.

News

University responds to South Asia tsunami disaster

Relief effort unites community

Features

Best of 2004: Movies and Music

The Voice Leisure Staff Indulges Itself

Editorials

Shh…it’s the latest Belle & Sebastian

It’s a new year, and that means it’s time for us pretentious indie kids with funny glasses, bad facial hair and slightly odd-looking girlfriends to tell everyone exactly what we thought about “the arts” this past year.

News

Georgetown Olympian named Rhodes scholar

Jennifer Howitt (SFS ‘05) still very clearly remembers the first time she rolled onto a basketball court in a wheelchair.