Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


Sports

Hoyas take two days to down Midshipmen, 11-6

The day was wet, the field muddy, the fans and players soaked.

Editorials

Georgetown of Arabia

With the proposed expansion of Georgetown to a campus in Doha, Qatar’s Education City, the University seems to be making a sound choice.

News

Awarded or ignored

Georgetown honored this year’s recipients of the 2005 Edward Weintal Prize for Diplomatic Reporting John Burns and Seymour Hersh at a ceremony Tuesday in the ICC Auditorium.

Sports

Hoyas don’t fear the turtle, score six unanswered goals

Georgetown women’s lacrosse came from behind to defeat ninth-ranked Maryland on the strength of six straight secondhalf goals.

Sports

Hoyas go on the offensive to vanquish Scarlet Knights, 15-10

Coming off a week-long break after their March 19 loss to Duke, the women’s lacrosse team bounced back this Easter weekend.

Editorials

The press box sounds nice, but …

As the grass gets torn up and the stands are taken down on Harbin field, students may be fooled into believing that the construction there is a further sign of progress on campus.

Voices

Feeling a bit cynical these days?

The nation is in chaos. What the Terri Schiavo case says about our priorities.

Sports

Rugby starts national title run with 19-7 win in regional quarterfinals

The Georgetown men’s club rugby team began their quest for a national championship on Saturday with a hard-fought 19-7 victory over Mary Washington in the Mid-Atlantic regional finals.

News

Roots of U.S.-Israel alliance

Aaron and Cecile Goldman Visiting Israeli Professor Abraham Ben-Zvi yesterday offered a non-traditional perspective on the roots of United States-Israeli relations.

Voices

Singin’ in the rain

When Houston floods, he goes out to play