Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Editorials

By the Numbers

63 percent Percentage of American Catholics who believe the new pope should give laymen a larger voice in Church policy. 60 percent Percentage of American Catholics who believe the new... Read more

News

New journal comes to college campuses

“The Passenger is the journal of a generation that doesn’t know if it’s a generation at all,” Passenger Editor-in-Chief Graham Webster, a junior at Northwestern University, wrote on the first page of the trial issue of the new literary magazine and nonprofit organization.

Voices

Unemployment ain’t so bad: take no guff from these swine

As a graduating senior, I can think of nothing worse than discussing my life with elder acquaintances who inevitably bestow the following words of wisdom upon me: “I hope you’ve had fun because the college years will be the best ones of your life.”

Editorials

Direct Quote

“Role Reversal Edition”

News

Real World casting call comes to Lulu’s in D.C.

At Lulu’s Club Mardi Gras in downtown Washington, D.C. last Saturday morning, approximately 700 people waited for hours in the spring sunshine in the hopes of securing a place on the 17th season of MTV’s “The Real World.”

Voices

What we will do in the name of self-image

t the shallowest level, body image obsession can be attributed to boredom and self-centeredness. The worrying is not really about how you look physically, it’s about how you feel about yourself.

Features

Hot for Teachers

A proposed Education program could change the way Georgetown students learn to teach.

News

Aid unattainable for graduate internationals

Federal financial support available only for domestic students

Editorials

Shutting down the truth

When you were issued a bad report card in elementary school, you had to bring it back to the teacher with your parents’ signature. That way, you couldn’t hide it from them. But if you’re the President of the United States, hiding your evaluations is apparently just fine.

Leisure

Still Life shows vivacity of theater program

Long after Christina Ciocca (CAS ‘05) finished reading Emily Mann’s Still Life, the play remained on her mind.