Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


News

Meal plans made mandatory for sophomores

Sophomores, if you thought your days at Leo’s were over, think again.

News

The Tombs gets a facelift

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

News

Henle floods

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

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.

News

Season opener

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

Editorials

MPD putters along

Instead of preventing car theft, the Metropolitan Police Department has allowed a potentially successful program to stall because of technical problems and a fear of lawsuits.

Editorials

An effective form of protest

Cindy Sheehan has been working to bring the troops back from Iraq since her son was killed in April 2004. But nearly 20 days ago, she took a stand that attracted the attention of the world.

Editorials

A new look for the Corp in ’05

Vital Vittles, Movie Mayhem and Uncommon Grounds have made major changes over the summer, both in their facilities and their practices.

Sports

Back to work: Hoyas prepare for Bucknell

Like an eager first-year, this year’s football team is looking forward to the season that lies ahead, excited about the great things to come.

Sports

Georgetown ranked 4th in expanded Big East

The Hoyas men’s soccer team is looking to improve on last season’s 11-8-2 record, which ended with a heartbreaking 1-0 overtime loss to Seton Hall in the Big East semifinals.