Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


News

Obsessed no longer

Twenty-two years after he was committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital in Southeast D.C., John Hinckley Jr. wants a little freedom.

Leisure

The Love of the Nightingale is a brutal love

Using silence onstage, particularly the silencing of women, The Love of the Nightingale initiates dialogue offstage.

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.

Features

Feelin’ Blue featuring Deborah Tannen, Mark Lance, Dan Porterfield and others

A week after the re-election of George W. Bush, members of the Georgetown community are feeling as blue as ever. Professors and students tackle the questions of what went wrong and what should happen in the future.

Leisure

Graphic novel Persepolis 2 puts the “see” in Farsi

It seems counterintuitive that Persepolis 2, a comic book originally published in France and written by someone born in the Axis of Evil, could win mainstream popularity and conspicuous Barnes and Noble displays.

Sports

Men’s soccer clinches Big East Tournament spot with win

Fighting for its postseason life, the Georgetown men’s soccer team put together one of its most complete efforts of all season, downing 14th-ranked Seton Hall at home on Saturday afternoon.

News

Junior awarded fellowship

Last month Nichiren Rashad Jones (SFS ‘06) was named a Pickering Fellow, as part of a prestigious fellowship funded by the U.S. State Department.

Sports

Larrimore lights up GU golf team, scorecard

Anyone who plays golf to relax doesn’t know Christy Larrimore. Friendly and outgoing around friends on campus, the junior golf star is all intensity on the links.

Leisure

Zutons: Who Killed The Zutons

In an age where music reissues, throwbacks and tributes seem more prevalent than creative innovation, it’s easy to become jaded.

Sports

Hoyas look to salvage football season against Lehigh

After two consecutive road losses the Georgetown football team returns to Harbin Field this Saturday hoping to end its current losing streak against ninth ranked Lehigh.