Voice Staff

The staff of The Georgetown Voice.


News

On the record with Haitham Rashid Wihaib

A former Iraqi official discusses his experience under Saddam

Voices

Behind the scenes at Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive

The cluttered floor is lined with flavored lubricants in candy-like storage boxes, colored condoms and black t-shirts with pink writing stating, “Be Nice to Sex Workers.”

Sports

Best in show: Owens, Green lead Hoyas over Terriers

For a team that played its way out of an NCAA bid, the Georgetown men’s basketball team showed no signs of malaise as they throttled visiting Boston University 64-34 in Wednesday’s National Invitation Tournament first round.

Editorials

Hungry for compromise

Now, both the Living Wage Coalition and the University administration are slowing down the process towards a viable living wage proposal. It’s time to remember that both groups have reasonable goals and both deserve a reasonable compromise.

Sports

Mom never said anything about running with sticks

Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse

Editorials

Standard Affluence Test

This intense preparation, coupled with the general discrepancy in education in the United States, has left a yawning gap between the scores of poorer students, especially blacks and Hispanics, and those of the wealthy. Despite the new revision of the test, not enough is being done to address the inequality in education in our country.

Sports

Dirty laundry, the whites

Putting From the Rough – A weekly take on sports

Leisure

Surviving Iraq in Gunner Palace

In September 2003, director Mike Tucker and his co-director and wife Petra Epperlein moved into the bombed-out former “love shack” of Saddam Hussein’s son, Uday Hussein, to document the lives of the soldiers involved in the Iraqi conflict.

News

Students declare hunger strike for a living wage

Advisory Committee fails to reach decision on workers’ salaries

Leisure

Cake column

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