Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


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

Sports

All quiet on the Western Front

Hittin’ the back nine – A weekly take on sports

News

The new face of the MSB

As the new dean of the McDonough School of Business, George Daly hopes to construct a compelling and distinctive identity for the school in coming years.

Leisure

War journalism in black and white

War correspondent Joe Sacco uses a very unconventional medium to examine how the effects of war linger after the fighting ends: graphic nonfiction.

News

Obituaries

Georgetown mourns the loss of three students who passed away this summer.

Leisure

Lezhur Ledger: Getting Beat with the Fugly Stick

The definition provided for “fugly” reads: “frightfully ugly; of or pertaining to something beyond the boundaries of normal unattractiveness. Example: “That ‘Kabbalists Do It Better’ trucker hat is fugly.”

News

New year brings campus changes

Students ready for a break from the dust, noise, and detours created by the construction on the Harbin Field multi-sport facility and the Davis Performing Arts Center will have to keep waiting.

Leisure

Cardiff hijacks your senses on the Mall

Combine that disconnection from reality with the quiet peace of a guided meditation, and you get a rough idea of the sensations delivered by Words drawn in water, a new audio tour of select sites on the National Mall available at the Hirshhorn Museum through Oct. 30.