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The best part of TV? The space between the episodes

TV used to be something more. It was the campfire around which the family would sit each night. It was the centerpiece of national monoculture. When your show aired on... Read more

Sports

Georgetown transfer athletes find home on the Hilltop

Lindimore, a sophomore defender on Georgetown’s men’s soccer team, found his way to the Hilltop the second semester of his freshman year, after playing his first college season at Indiana... Read more

Voices

Strong opinions: May we hold them, and may they bring us closer

I’ve spent a considerable portion of this semester in the margins of Google Docs. Suggesting mode has become a way of life. It is in this mode—and in every suggested... Read more

Halftime Sports

Bleeding (and tweeting) blue and gray: Georgetown basketball’s fandom behind and beyond the screen

In 1999, John Reagan (MSB ’84) launched hoyasaxa.com, a website hosting news and historical information about Georgetown football and basketball. For the past 27 years, he’s devoted 45 minutes each... Read more

Leisure

You, Me, & Tuscany stars Regé-Jean Page and Halle Bailey talk rom-coms, representation, and ravioli

The Voice had the opportunity to chat with Bailey, Page, and other student journalists to discuss why this story matters now more than ever. 

Leisure

Georgetown’s dance community unites in “One Move, One Groove”

The evening of March 20, students poured into Gaston Hall to see “One Move, One Groove,” a dance showcase hosted by Groove Theory, Georgetown’s hip-hop dance team. By the end... Read more

Voices

Leaving home to find it again

I grew up in Caracas, Venezuela and moved to Washington, D.C. almost three years ago. Now, as a junior at Georgetown, I am studying Finance, Accounting, and Entrepreneurship. While on... Read more

News

Amid war and campus closures, GU-Q students build community virtually

Maryam Al-Ansari (SFS ’26), a Qatari student and member of the Georgetown University Qatar (GU-Q) senior class committee, recently started a personal project titled “100 days, 100 people,” to commemorate... Read more

Features

No one warned them about the “Dahlgren Effect”

James Murray (CAS ’89) was merely doing a favor for his friend by replacing a whiteboard for a girl named Sarah, who happened to live in VCW, the same dorm... Read more

Podcasts

Behind the Scenes: Bet on yourself – learning to train your mind | 003

Join Stefani as she discusses how to train your mind to succeed and why you should always bet on yourself. Please enjoy!

News

Students find strength in community after now-deleted Georgetown College Republicans social media posts 

When Raha Murtuza (SFS ’28) first read the Georgetown University College Republicans’ (GUCR) now-deleted post on X, she wasn’t surprised.  The post—“Let’s Be Honest: Muslims have no place in American... Read more

Leisure

The Drama doesn’t tell you what to think

The movie isn’t truly about the secret itself, either. It’s about change, if it exists, and if it is possible to prove it.

Voices

To the Children of Uncle Sam

It’s raining in Doha. A rare thing—this city is a desert year-round, other than a few weeks of cold breeze. By this time of year, it is usually already hot,... Read more

Voices

While some fight for gold, others fight for freedom

“The Olympics should remain apolitical,” adamant voices of neutrality, including the President of the International Olympics Committee (IOC) Kirsty Coventry, claim. A month ago, the IOC disqualified the Ukrainian skeleton... Read more

Sports

Georgetown sophomore forward Isaiah Abraham and junior guard Hashem Asadallah to enter the transfer portal

Hoya sophomore forward Isaiah Abraham is set to enter the transfer portal, he told On3, a college sports outlet, on Saturday, April 4. Abraham becomes the fifth Georgetown men’s basketball... Read more

Sports

Shipwreck for Seton Hall: Hoyas defeat the Pirates 8-0 in resounding win

On Friday, April 3, Georgetown softball (12-13, 5-6 BIG EAST) took on the Seton Hall University Pirates (13-19, 3-11 BIG EAST) at the Mount Vernon Athletic Complex. After beating the... Read more

Sports

Georgetown women’s basketball transfer roundup: Hession, Rivera, Barnett, and Carter all set to enter the portal

On March 31 and April 1, a slew of Georgetown women’s basketball players announced their entries into the transfer portal. Sophomore guard Khadee Hession led the charge with her Instagram... Read more

Voices

Hey, rejected applicants are people too!

As one of many eager Georgetown students who are always applying to one thing or another, I tend to encounter many forms of rejection. Most recently, with the near end... Read more

Halftime Sports

UConn’t count them out

When the University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies (33-5, 17-3 BIG EAST) and the Duke University Blue Devils (35-3, 17-1 ACC) faced off in the NCAA Men’s East Regional Elite Eight... Read more

Sports

Georgetown freshman forward Jayden Fort to enter transfer portal

Yet another Hoya is entering the transfer portal—this time, it’s redshirt freshman Jayden Fort. He announced the news to @LeagueRDY, an X account following college sports and transfer portal news,... Read more

Halftime Sports

Cooley or Shakespeare?

Guessing if a verse is Taylor Swift or Shakespeare? Overdone, outdated. Georgetown has something better, even more clickbait-able, even more authentically original. So original that, as you’ll see, it’s incomparable... Read more

News

Third national “No Kings” rally gathers Georgetown students among DMV community

Thousands gathered from the Memorial Bridge to the Washington Monument for “March to DC,” one of six events hosted throughout the Washington, D.C. area for the third national “No Kings”... Read more

Sports

Georgetown junior guard Malik Mack to enter transfer portal

On Tuesday, March 31, Georgetown University men’s basketball junior guard Malik Mack told On3, a college sports outlet, that he plans to enter the transfer portal.  Mack joined the Hoyas... Read more

Leisure

Don’t be afraid to have an early life crisis. You’ll be like Nettspend!

Throughout his career, Nettspend has been the laughable little brother of the underground rap genre. Despite his young age, he has already achieved unimaginable success; in just two years, he... Read more

News

Iran threatens to strike nearby U.S. universities, putting Georgetown’s Qatar campus at risk

Georgetown University’s campus in Qatar is one of several universities that the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is threatening to target if the U.S. does not condemn recent U.S.... Read more