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Halftime Sports

There’s Something in the Orange at the Dutch Grand Prix

If you happen to be a fan of Ferrari or Lando Norris, may I suggest you add Something in the Orange by Zach Bryan to your playlist? As a Norris... Read more

Sports

Men’s soccer settles with Blue Devils 2 – 2 after thrilling second half

Georgetown men’s soccer (1-2-2, BIG EAST) battled the No. 14 Duke Blue Devils (2-0-2, ACC) to a 2-2 draw after letting a two-goal lead slip away. The Hoyas seemed destined... Read more

Leisure

Dating dystopia in Celine Song’s Materialists

Content warning: Contains mentions of sexual assault and spoilers for Materialists “Love is easy,” according to director Celine Song. Yet it seems hard to find—which is why, in Song’s sophomore... Read more

News

Georgetown Interim President testifies at congressional antisemitism hearing: “Antisemitism is incompatible with living our mission”

On July 15, Georgetown Interim President Robert M. Groves testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce in a hearing titled, “Antisemitism in Higher Education: Examining the Role... Read more

Features

“A radical act of solidarity”: D.C. doulas reflect on abortion care post-Dobbs

For Maddy Niziolek, no day at her job is the same. One day, she may provide technical assistance, connecting clients with professionals to help fund and perform necessary operations; another... Read more

Features

Georgetown Law community fears chilling effect of Trump’s immigration agenda

Amid an intensification of immigration enforcement under the second Trump administration, lawyers are calling for people to stay in the fight to protect immigrant access to legal representation. Many current... Read more

Features

Georgetown students talk fashion, personal style, and inspiration

The Voice’s Spring ’25 editors sat down with five Georgetown students, who model for the magazine ADDED TO THE FILE, to talk about all things fashion. We asked them to... Read more

Leisure

The Addison Rae on Addison is someone worth listening to

“Tell me who I am.” That’s what Addison Rae demands of us at the beginning of “Fame is a Gun,” the final single before the release of her debut album... Read more

Features

“It is not enough”: An update on gender-inclusive housing at Georgetown

When Jackie Early (CAS ’26) was choosing her junior year housing, she was hesitant to request the accommodations she needed as a transgender student. “At that point in my transition,... Read more

News Commentary

The Kennedy Center: A new battleground in the culture war over drag

Less than three weeks into his presidency, President Donald Trump ousted billionaire philanthropist David Rubenstein as chair of the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees and removed longtime president Deborah Rutter,... Read more