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“Immigrants are welcome here”: Protesters against ICE mark one year of Target boycott in D.C.

More than a hundred demonstrators picketed outside of a Target in Columbia Heights on Saturday, calling for a boycott of the corporation and condemning what they say is Target’s complicity... Read more

Voices

Agony Aunt: Advice for Beret Virgins

How do I become someone who wears a beret, but like, in a chill way? Dear Reader, I, too, have wondered how to style a beret. But before I begin,... Read more

Leisure

Talking whales and sexy aliens: Avatar: Fire and Ash

In director James Cameron’s latest film, Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025), an esteemed 10-foot-tall blue humanoid shouts “He’s a loose cannon!” about a whale who speaks in papyrus font—a moment... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The Voice Predicts the 2026 Grammys

Song of the Year  Will Win: “Anxiety” by Doechii  Should Win: “WILDFLOWER” by Billie Eilish Kalshi shows high odds that “Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters” will win Song of the... Read more

Sports

Georgetown exorcises losing record in statement win against DePaul Blue Demons

Georgetown men’s basketball (11-10, 3-7 BIG EAST) emerged victorious against the DePaul University Blue Demons (12-9, 4-6 BIG EAST) on Jan. 28 in a heated conference matchup. Despite some offensive... Read more

Voices

“Mamdani, who made you mayor? The People.”

“To live in New York, to love New York, is to know that we are the stewards of something without equal in our world. Where else can you hear the... Read more

Halftime Sports

Why should people run?

If anyone can say they are the greatest marathoner of all time, it’s Eliud Kipchoge.  Kipchoge, a Kenyan runner who has cemented his name as a marathon legend, won the... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Hollow Knight: Silksong is a wake-up call for the gaming industry

The gaming industry is at an inflection point. Former kingpins of the industry, such as Activision and Ubisoft, have released flop after flop, while newcomers like FromSoftware have usurped their... Read more

News

Georgetown hosts “largest student-run pro-life” conference, faces backlash from student protesters

Georgetown University hosted the Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life (COCC), the “largest student-run pro-life” conference in America on Jan. 24. Despite the oncoming winter storm, over 700 people made their... Read more

Features

Washington, D.C. food banks prepare for rising food insecurity amid Trump-era policy shifts

Liz spends many of her mornings volunteering at the Capital Area Food Bank. In an average day, the food bank packages over 550 boxes of beans, canned fruits, and juice... Read more

Voices

Ode to an elevator

Walking through the front gates of campus has a certain movie-like feel. Many Hoyas can vividly recall the first time they saw the towering edifice of Healy Hall, walked through... Read more

Sports

We did it, Ed: Hoyas are top dogs over Providence

On Saturday, Jan. 24, Georgetown men’s basketball (10-10, 2-7 BIG EAST) traveled to Rhode Island to take on the Providence College Friars (9-11, 2-7 BIG EAST). This conference matchup took... Read more

Halftime Sports

Georgetown students tackle fantasy football punishments

Charlie Panarella (CAS ’28) sported a homemade “I suck at fantasy football” shirt for nine-and-a-half hours on Jan. 17 as he walked laps through Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall. As... Read more

Features

Georgetown students with dietary restrictions continue to face obstacles when finding a meal

When Isabel Carr (CAS ’26) was a freshman at Georgetown, eating at Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall sent her to the hospital twice.  Tree nuts, milk, and eggs can cause... Read more

Halftime Leisure

From La La Land to Brexit: 10 things turning 10 in 2026

The (height of the) dab By Ryan Goodwin Although technically created and popularized in 2015—thanks to the Carolina Panthers’ Cam Newton—the dab reached its peak in 2016. From Musical.ly videos... Read more

Editorials

The mask is off on U.S. imperialism. What are you going to do about it, Georgetown?

The editorial board is the official opinion of The Georgetown Voice. The editorial board operates independently of the Voice’s newsroom and the General Board. The board’s editorials reflect the majority... Read more

Voices

You have letter mail

Last semester, I turned 20 during my first week abroad in Denmark. I spent the next month checking my mailbox every day, looking for the birthday cards sent by my... Read more

Halftime Sports

Five queer athletes out on the field

In case you’ve been living under a rock, you may not have heard of HBO Max’s latest hit, Heated Rivalry (2025). The show depicts the rivalry of two closeted hockey... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The five deadly sins of Stranger Things 5

The science fiction/thriller, global phenomenon TV series Stranger Things (2016-2025) has officially ended after almost 10 years of 1980s nostalgia, beloved characters, and, let’s just say, some pretty strange things.... Read more

News

Immigration raids threaten Georgetown local businesses, cause staff shortages

On a quiet September morning in Georgetown, as families walked the cobblestone streets with coffees and shopping bags in hand, a popular local restaurant was opening for the weekend rush.... Read more

Sports

UConn still going “Strong;” remain undefeated with 83-42 victory over Hoyas

On Thursday, Jan. 22, the Georgetown Hoyas (11-8, 4-6 BIG EAST) faced off against the No. 1 University of Connecticut Huskies (20-0, 10-0 BIG EAST) at CareFirst Arena across the... Read more

News

Georgetown Law refuses to remove ICE from upcoming job fair despite student petition, employers pull out in response

UPDATE (1/23 1:20 p.m.): One of two ICE departments withdraws from Georgetown Law job fair A Georgetown Law spokesperson confirmed to the Voice that the Office of the Principal Legal... Read more

Sports

Georgetown falls short in dogfight with UConn

On Saturday, the Georgetown University men’s basketball team (9-9, 1-6 BIG EAST) faced off against the University of Connecticut Huskies (18-1, 8-0 BIG EAST) in a highly contested regular season... Read more

News

Meet Georgetown’s professors: Dr. Supalla’s study of Deaf history and signed languages

In the fiscal year of 2024, Georgetown was allotted $195 million in federal research support, which came predominantly from the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control. ... Read more

News

Let Freedom Ring! to leave Kennedy Center for first time in 23-year history

Artists at “Let Freedom Ring!”, an annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration hosted by Georgetown’s MLK Initiative, will not perform on the John F. Kennedy Center stage this year... Read more