The staff of The Georgetown Voice.
Upcoming Women’s Center Events: ? Women & Money Financial Education Series: Credit Management. Monday. Feb. 11, 12:15 p.m. Leavey Club Room?338 Leavey ? GU Women’s Author Series. Featuring Elizabeth Velez, GU English Professor. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m. Women’s Center?327 Leavey
Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, Professor of History.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
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By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
Justin?Congratulations. I am so excited for you.
GI Swain?They need to put you in charge of the free world. Then, stuff would get done.
The Dudes of 1412?Thanks: Campaign Headquarters, Squatter Headquarters, without a doubt the best house in Georgetown.
Army/Conway?Money, cash, Hoes.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
Around 2:40 p.m. last Saturday afternoon, the MCI Center was enveloped in darkness, with only a handful of employees running around, lowering the baskets to the floor and cleaning up the aisles. Slowly, however, a young man strode down the hallway from the locker rooms onto the court, running one hand through his hair in distress, while the other clutched a Diet Pepsi.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
The Georgetown women’s lacrosse team, ranked fourth in the nation by Lacrosse Magazine’s preseason poll, will aim to return to the NCAA finals this year, despite losing six starters to graduation. Included in the Hoyas’ graduating class was attack Sheehan Stanwick, the most prolific scorer in the 25-year history of the program.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
Vice President of Student Affairs Juan Gonzalez definitively rejected the proposed resource center for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students on Friday. An ad hoc committee first presented the idea for a GLBT center to Gonzalez in August, and student supporters have been meeting with Gonzalez and other administrators to discuss the proposition throughout the year.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
As students walked to and from class yesterday afternoon, they were forced to detour around the ten or so bodies of their fellow students lying “dead” in Red Square. Every 15 minutes, another student would “fall dead,” clutching a sign proclaiming: “I am not Saddam Hussein” or “Lift the economic sanction NOW.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
The Verizon fiber connection that provides the University with Internet activity was accidentally cut early Tuesday morning, according to University Information Services. Students, faculty and staff on main campus, the Medical Center, Hospital and Law School, as well as University locations on Wisconsin Avenue could not access the Internet from 5 a.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
Students need effective leaders for the Georgetown University Student Association—ones who don’t just promise change, but who can advocate and deliver tangible results. Our most effective advocates next year would be Kaydee Bridges (SFS ‘03) and Mason Ayer (SFS ‘03).
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002
Vaira Vike-Freiberga, the president of Latvia, advocated the necessity for a stronger trans-Atlantic partnership in a speech on Tuesday.
“The shattering terrorist attacks have put partnership in a new perspective,” Vike-Freiberga said. She noted that any country’s security can be threatened at any time, so it is no longer possible for any one country to be self-sufficient.
By the Voice Staff February 7, 2002