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RA union votes unanimously to certify new contract

The Georgetown Resident Assistant Coalition (GRAC) voted unanimously to ratify their first contract with the University on May 9. This comes a year after Georgetown’s residence assistants (RAs) voted overwhelmingly... Read more

News

Students face challenges in the race for off-campus senior housing

Rylie Hannon (CAS ’27) started looking for senior off-campus housing at the beginning of fall, nearly two years before she planned to move in. While Hannon partially attributes starting the... Read more

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Khan Suri case to stay in Virginia, judge rules

Detained Georgetown postdoctoral researcher Dr. Badar Khan Suri’s case will stay in Virginia, federal judge Patricia Tolliver Giles ruled on May 6. Giles denied the federal government’s motion to transfer... Read more

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Georgetown’s affinity graduations honor diversity and celebrate community

As graduation season approaches, many of Georgetown’s communities are preparing for affinity graduations on campus. Georgetown’s many affinity graduations celebrate students’ diversity in sexual orientation, religion, race, ethnicity, and disability... Read more

Sports

Georgetown students say it can be hard to keep a roster as an athlete

Athletes at Georgetown seem to have it all: access to a prestigious academic institution, D1 dreams-turned-realities, and a plethora of articles highlighting their achievements from campus publications. But while they... Read more

News

“Why Hasn’t Georgetown Divested?”: Students protest Georgetown’s refusal to implement Israel divestment referendum

Around 50 community members gathered in front of Healy Hall on Thursday evening to protest Georgetown’s refusal to implement a student referendum calling on the university to divest from companies... Read more

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After first hearing, federal judge delays ruling on Khan Suri case

Federal lawyers and Dr. Badar Khan Suri’s legal team clashed in court Thursday about where the detained Georgetown postdoctoral fellow’s hearing should take place, with federal judge Patricia Tolliver Giles... Read more

Leisure

A look into Georgetown’s fashion over the years

Over the many years of Georgetown’s history, student culture has transformed from that of an all-male Catholic institution to the wider breadth of identities, cultures, and perspectives that we share on campus today. Part of this evolution has included fashion, and the ways students have chosen to express themselves. 

News

“Embodied the best of Catholicism”: Georgetown community reacts to Pope Francis’ death

On Easter Monday, the 266th Pope, Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio), passed away at 88 years old. As the first Jesuit and Latin American pope, his 12 year papacy... Read more

News

Budget roundtable discusses divestment, transparency, and federal funding freezes

Interim Provost Soyica Colbert and University Chief Finance Officer Hari Sastry hosted a roundtable on April 29 to discuss Georgetown’s budget. University officials shared their concerns about the impacts of... Read more

News

Divestment referendum passes; university announces it will not implement demands

Students voted to approve a referendum calling on Georgetown to divest from companies connected to the Israeli military, the GUSA Election Commission announced in the evening on Tuesday, April 29.... Read more

Leisure

On his Cover The Mirrors tour, Ben Kweller invites us to join the band

Kweller transported us into band rehearsal, forming one larger musical organism made of audience and performer. 

From the Editor

The Voice’s Bunn Award winners 2024-2025

Dear readers… The Georgetown Journalism Program held its annual awards reception today at 5 p.m. at Copley Formal Lounge, where it presented the Edward B. Bunn Awards for Journalistic Excellence.... Read more

News

Several Georgetown community members’ immigration statuses reinstated

Georgetown announced Monday on a university webpage that several community members who had formerly lost their immigration statuses or visas had their legal status reinstated. The development comes after the... Read more

Voices

I carry my life in my pocket

My life is tied to a single piece of plastic. Every time I leave home, I anxiously check if it’s still on my person. On the days I forget it,... Read more

Halftime Leisure

A love letter to music in my four years at Georgetown

Paired with every song is a distinct memory of a “who” and “where” at Georgetown, little landmarks for me to remember my college years.

News

Georgetown becomes second top 25 university to offer a disability studies major

After years of advocacy from those involved in Georgetown’s Disability Studies Program, the university will now offer a disability studies major, according to an April 15 announcement. Students in the... Read more

Voices

In support of schemes

This March, after striking the perfect ratio of Lau time to lawn time (which is to say, a whole lot more of the latter), I proudly proclaimed this spring to... Read more

Podcasts

Studying Abroad: Student Experiences in Italy and Washington, D.C.| #019

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: The long-awaited Italy vs Washington, D.C. conversation is finally coming to light.... Read more

Podcasts

Rhodes, Research & Beyond: Undergraduate Opportunities at GU-Q | #018

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: In this episode, we discuss research opportunities from the lens of both... Read more

Podcasts

ZCZP Unveiled: Exploring Peace and Conflict Realities | #017

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: In this episode, we unveil the Zones of Peace Zones of Conflict... Read more

Podcasts

Countdown to Commencement: GU-Q Seniors’ on their next stage | #016

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.    This episode’s message from the hosts: As graduation approaches, and we bid farewell to the class of 2024,... Read more

Podcasts

Beginning of the End: Student Voices on the Closure of Texas A&M at Qatar | #015

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.    This episode’s message from the hosts: This episode comes in light of the unfortunate news regarding the closure... Read more

Podcasts

Food for Thought: Prof. Mysti Rudd’s Creative Path in Academia | #014

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: Join us in Episode 14, where Professor Mysti Rudd delves deeper into... Read more

Podcasts

Ramadan Diaries: Narratives from Around the World | #013

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: Ramadan Mubarak, everyone! We present this episode as a Ramadan special, and... Read more