- Didn’t go to any events during Jesuit Heritage Week? You missed one hell of a volleyball game, but no worries: In our cover this week, Molly Redden takes us inside the world of Georgetown’s Jesuits as they explore what it means for Georgetown to be a Jesuit university. The Voice Editorial Board tells us why Georgetown’s Jesuit identity matters.
- GUSA, the Corp and GUFASCU get behind the Hoya’s push for independence, Juliana Brint reports, but the Ed Board has some reservations.
- How many lawyers does it take to make up a basketball team? Phil Perry has the answer in his feature on the Lady Lawyers Basketball League, founded by a GU Law School alum.
- Over the Voices section, José Canto speaks up in favor of the role played by faith-based organizations in the fight against poverty.
- In her column, “Culottes for you lots,”Katie Norton answers a Freakonomics-esque question: what do children’s books and fashion have in common?
- Sports editor Liz Kuebler tries her hand at fantasy football. Hilarity (in the form of a 3-11 season) ensues.
- High quality singing and acting do not a musical make, Shira Hecht writes in her review of Wisconsin Death Trip, currently playing at the Gonda Theater.
That’s it for this week. Enjoy Superbowl Sunday, Patriots and Giants fans. Me? I’m rooting for Tom Petty.

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