Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


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.

Editorials

Force feeding sophomores

Starting this year, both first years and sophomores will be required to purchase a meal plan for at least 10 meals per week at Georgetown’s single dining hall.

Leisure

Baked trees

You Taste Like A Burger – a rotating column about eating leisurely

News

Season opener

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

Editorials

A truly smart hire

In mid-June, Georgetown University hired Bernard Muir to fill the position of Athletic Director, and though students may have glossed over the news, the hire represents a changing of the guard for Georgetown Athletics.

Sports

Hoyas start off on the right foot

Last year’s women’s soccer squad succeeded by cultivating a set identity and definitive leadership.

Voices

The lonesome crowded west

Chama, N.M. and Silverton, Colo. are train towns. Their entire economies depend on attracting riders to their historic narrow gauge railroads, which climb high through the San Juan Mountains.

Sports

Hoya wins gold

Andrew Campbell, the senior captain of the men’s sailing team, spent a good part of his summer overseas contending in the Laser European Championships and most recently, the Summer World University Games.

Voices

NSO: Non-Sequitur Orientation

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers