This week in the Voice: January 26, 2012
Posted by: Jackson Perry in Vox Populi, tags: SAFE reform, This Week in the Voice
In this week’s feature, Rachel Calvert reveals how the University transformed student enthusiasm for the Healy Pub into funds for its own project: the New South Student Center.
After months of negotiations, in September, DeGioia effectively declared the Healy Pub proposal dead. “We’ll try to accommodate that [need for flexibility] but I think it’d a bridge too far to get to the Healy Pub,” he said in an interview with campus media.
“I think the University did roll us on that,” Malkerson said, reflecting on the discussion process.
The Editorial Board recommends the Georgetown University Student Association adopt direct, public strategies in future negotiations with the administration to hold the University accountable.
In News, Soo Chae interviews new Corp CEO Mike West (COL ’13) as he considers the responsibilities of his new position.
For Sports, Daniel Kellner previews the Hoyas’ road clash with the Pittsburgh Panthers this Saturday.
In the Leisure section, Julia Lloyd-George reviews Anna Leibovitz’s latest ingenious exhibition, Pilgrimage, which is on display at the Smithsonian’s Museum of American Art through May 20.
On Page 13, the return of the Corp Time Machine brings us a comical glimpse into Burleith’s terrible future under the SNAP regime. May it be a light for you in dark places, when all other lights go out.
And in Voices, Kellner does double duty to discuss the unholy alliance of American television programming and American advertisements.



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