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Halftime Sports

Voice Sports predicts Super Bowl LIX

Bradshaw “Will keep picking the Chiefs until I’m wrong” Cate  Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Detroit Lions I have been right two years in a row. At this point, I... Read more

Sports

DePaul 73, Georgetown 68: Hoyas regret dry January as Cooley’s team fails to exorcise the Blue Demons

On Friday, Jan 17, DePaul men’s basketball (10-10, 1-7 BIG EAST) routed Georgetown (12-6, 3-4 BIG EAST) in Capital One Arena, 73-68. On the heels of three consecutive losses, the... Read more

Sports

A look back on Georgetown’s fall athletics season

As the spring semester begins, the Voice looks back on the highlights and lowlights from all the active fall sports last semester. Nine women’s teams and eight men’s teams competed... Read more

Opinion

Georgetown’s presidential search must prioritize trust and transparency

For the first time in 23 years, Georgetown is on the hunt for a new president. After suffering a stroke in June, John DeGioia announced he would step down from... Read more

Voices

D.C.’s Shia: The seeds of restaurant worker organizing

After my 12-hour waitressing shift, my feet throbbed, my hair smelled like bacon grease, and my hands were raw from cleaning trays under hot water. As I walked back to... Read more

News

RFK stadium is back in the District’s hands. Local leaders are divided over how to use it.

The Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) campus, a 174-acre plot of land along the Anacostia riverbank, hosts green space, a skate park, and a football stadium that hasn’t seen a game... Read more

News

Groves and Ferrara talk presidential transition, admissions, and community safety under Trump

For the past few years, the Voice has aimed to have a semesterly sit-down interview between the editor-in-chief (EIC) and the current sitting president of the university. As the outgoing... Read more

Features

The cost of dining out in Georgetown

While Blue & Grey tours highlight the competitive clubs, interesting classes, and historic architecture of Georgetown, sophomore Matt Buscarino (CAS ’27) was drawn to something else—the Wisconsin Avenue Wawa. For... Read more

Leisure

A Complete Unknown is not really that unknown, but it is very impressive

Hollywood’s most recent biopic approaches stages of the star’s life with an effervescent, reverberating ambition.