Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Voices

Pieces of my New Orleans

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

News

By any means

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

Leisure

Beware of the card-carrying vampires

Vampires and sundry supernatural evils populate Moscow in the movie Night Watch, and it is they, not nuclear weapons, that could bring about the apocalypse.

Sports

Rutgers, Douby smoked by Georgetown Hoyas

What losing streak? After a disheartening week featuring three consecutive losses to tournament and national championship caliber teams, the No. 23 Hoyas emphatically ended their winless drought with a 66-50 pummeling of Rutgers at the MCI Center last night.

Sports

Hoyas go cold, topped

It was a tale of two halves last Sunday, as No. 17 Georgetown squandered an eight-point halftime advantage and dropped a 69-56 decision to the visiting No. 11 West Virginia in front of 16,263 at the MCI Center.

News

D.C. for Iranian workers

On Wednesday afternoon, the AFL-CIO, the Solidarity Center and the Washington Metro workers union joined like-minded activists around the world in a call to promote workers’ rights in Iran.

Sports

Smith, Blue Demons steam roll women

Last night the Georgetown and DePaul women’s basketball teams put on a thriller in McDonough Arena.

News

Petition for apology

The Georgetown student group Take Back the Night, which seeks to fight gender violence in all forms, is currently circulating a petition requesting an official apology from Japanese government for its use of “comfort women” during World War II.

Sports

Arms rusty, Hoyas give up 22 to W&M after day-long rain delay

The Georgetown men’s baseball team opened the 2006 season this past weekend, facing the Tribe of William & Mary in Williamsburg.

News

Education Bain

Union Jack – bi-weekly column on national news and politics