Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Features

Hilltop beckons displaced students

Not more than three days after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, students from New Orleans, other parts of Louisiana and Mississippi had set up a table in Red Square to raise money for hurricane victims.

Voices

Theyre tryin to wash us away

Remembering the intact culture of a city in ruin

Features

D.C. Responds

A city known for its extensive emergency preparations, the District is no stranger to disaster-and no slouch about responding to it.

Leisure

Irving Penn imprints the National Gallery

Photography resonates with a larger audience than any other modern artistic medium.

News

The Tombs gets a facelift

After 20 years of fending off the Washington humidity, the Tombs needed a new air conditioner.

Leisure

O Show brings first years drama, screaming

First years either greatly enjoyed or were greatly put off by this year’s O Show, the joint theater production by all of the on-campus theater groups for New Student Orientation.

News

Henle floods

Several Henle residents were forced to leave their apartments for several nights after a broken sprinkler flooded their apartments Monday.

Leisure

Jean Genies

The key to China’s booming economic growth has been the creation of several free trade zones where industry, and particularly clothing manufacturing, can take root.

News

Welcome to Qatar

President John DeGioia gave a long-distance welcome to the newest class in the School of Foreign Service on Saturday. The 26 students of the Qatar campus’ first incoming class hail from Bangladesh to the Philippines, as well as parts of the Middle East.