Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Leisure

Mad fresh, yo!

Steak Out – a biweekly column about food

News

World after cartoon clash

In light of the Danish cartoon controversy, panelists said Wednesday that Western societies must dedicate more effort to closing the growing rift between East and West.

News

Loss for law schools

On March 6, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government can deny funds to law schools that prohibit military recruiters on their campuses.

News

Can’t touch this

City on a Hill – bi-weekly column on D.C. news and politics

Sports

Hoyas pluck Blue Hens, earn third straight win

The Georgetown men’s lacrosse team defeated ninth-ranked Delaware, the team’s third consecutive victory and second straight win versus a top-ten opponent.

Sports

Women’s stifling defense topples Tribe to celebrate fourth victory

Georgetown’s women’s lacrosse team, ranked sixth in the country, steamrolled the highly regarded William and Mary Tribe by a score of 13-3 yesterday afternoon.

Voices

Suitcase schlep

Don’t believe a word of it. Studying abroad is not about cultural experience, learning a new language or seeing the world. Studying abroad is about two suitcases.

Leisure

Sugimoto illuminates the District

Containing roughly 120 of Sugimoto’s black-and-white photographs, the retrospective exhibit at the Hirshhorn is a significant, detailed overview of the artist’s career.

Voices

Olympian levels of bad behavior

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

Leisure

“The Lights” shines with optimism, humanity

Grey’s image-laden prophesy provides the basis of Theatre SÜndenfall’s latest opus, “The Lights are going out all over Europe: A Danse Macabre,” a play that recounts the crisis of 1914 in Europe that led to the outbreak of the First World War.