This Week in the Voice: November 10, 2011
Posted by: Leigh Finnegan in Vox Populi, tags: This Week in the Voice
This week, in Features, it’s all about basketball. Kevin Joseph previews the strengths and challenges of this year’s men’s Hoyas.
This season, it’s hard to know what to expect. The Hoyas have viable scoring threats in Clark and junior guard Hollis Thompson. Unlike years past, though, no preseason accolades have been handed to the team. With 10 underclassmen on the roster, all of their respect this season will have to be earned in 60 minute increments on the hardwood.
In Editorials, our Ed Board discusses the hope that the last few days have shown for Europe’s fiscal future.
In News, Holly Tao tries to break down the economic contributions that Georgetown has made on the District, and how an enrollment cap or a satellite campus, like those the neighbors are lobbying for, would affect them.
In Sports, Kevin Joseph is back to talk about how, even though Greg Monroe may no longer be our basketball star, he’s still very much a presence at Georgetown.
In Leisure, Heather Regen reviews The Deep Blue Sea, a new collaborative production from Mask and Bauble and Nomadic Theatre.
And in Voices, Kate Stonehill discusses the significant disparity between media coverage of political sex scandals by white males as opposed to those by women and ethnic minorities.



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I thought college games were played for 40 minutes? What has happened to this game? Didn’t we make it to the second round (to use the actual name of the NCAA tournament rounds)?