Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Sports

Da’ Scoop; A recap of the week’s events

With the fall sports season coming to a close and the winter season approaching its going to be a busy few weeks in Georgetown sports.

Sports

Hoya Blue looks to make more fans out of student body

Responding to the need to get students excited about Georgetown’s sports teams, Hoya Blue, a student booster organization, was founded five years ago.

Sports

Just gimmie the damn microphone

It seems like all the media likes to talk about is Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens.

Editorials

Correspondence

Asses in elephant skin In the aftermath of Bush’s reelection, I thought I’d offer a little advice to melancholy D.C. from faraway Texas. Don’t despair!?Too many people in this country need you right now.?They need your progressive commitment to healthcare, workers’ rights and the minimum wage.

Editorials

Correspondence

Letters to the Editor

News

GUSA tables changes to troubled bylaws

Tuesday night, the Georgetown University Student Association considered a resolution which would streamline its electoral bylaws in order to prevent a repeat of last year’s election controversy involving campaign fines and disqualifications.

News

Differences persist over worker benefits

Cecilia Villatoro moved to the United States from El Salvador seven years ago. Six of those years she has spent in the Leavey Center of Georgetown University as a P & R Enterprises employee.

News

Baseball proposal forces D.C. government into extra innings

The debate over the plan to bring baseball to D.C. has culminated in a conflict over public financing after a series of sudden counter-proposals within the city council.

News

God and the Constitution: On the record with Michael Newdow

Michael Newdow became famous this summer when he challenged the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.

News

GU runs dry

A break in a water main affected every building on the Georgetown campus and severely limited water service to the Georgetown area Monday, according to Georgetown University Director of Media Relations Laura Cavender.