Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Leisure

Prefuse 73, _Security Screenings_

Critical Voices

News

Campaign for living wage rages

Campus workers and students were unable to voice their demands after being denied entry to a closed meeting of the Advisory Committee on Business Practices yesterday afternoon.

News

More than just garments

Working conditions have changed dramatically for workers in one El Salvadoran factory with the help of Georgetown students.

Leisure

The sole truth

Eat My Skort – a biweekly column about fashion

News

Student to be jailed

The Georgetown student arrested last semester during an anti-military protest has been sentenced to three months in federal prison.

Features

A new mold?

Considering the motivation behind Take Back Georgetown Day

It began last fall, when flyers started appearing around campus, the letters TBGD emblazoned across them. Take Back Georgetown Day was coming to Georgetown: speakers were announced, registration began and, in the weeks just before the conference, a resolution calling for “Academic Freedom” was introduced in the GUSA. Then, last Saturday, ready to take it back, the conservatives came to campus. In the process, they began a controversy over just what free speech means on campus – and then exacerbated it.

News

Still Catholic?

Georgetown is assessed by Patrick Reilly, president of The Cardinal Newman Society.

Voices

Is the theater really dead?

Assessing the impact of the Program in Performing Arts

Sports

Hibbert, Hoyas dominate Blue Demons

After winning a pair of nail-biters, beating Duke by three points in regulation and surviving a double-overtime thriller to Notre Dame, the No. 17 Hoyas have reversed course and started to act like a nationally ranked team, burying opponents early and giving them no chance at victory.