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“A collective power that is impossible to destroy”: Summer of Dreams Trains Next Generation of Organizers

Planning a protest is a lot like planning a quinceñera, Sheridan Lagunas, the Field Communications Manager at United We Dream, told the students seated around him. It’s all about the... Read more

Podcasts

Fresh Voices: Arisaid Gonzalez Porras on Being Undocumented

In this episode of Fresh Voices, Julia talks with Arisaid about her undocumented status and her decision to be open about it.

Halftime Leisure

Summer Time: Tangents

Summer Time is a collection of stories about Voice staffers’ experiences over summer break. There’s nothing on the planet more consistent than my high school groups’ ability to talk about... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Freshly Baked Takes On The Great British Baking Show

Alas, it is that time again. No not apple picking season or the winter holiday, it is Great British Baking Show season. This season does not fail to bring all... Read more

Sports

Men’s Soccer Stays Undefeated with Victory in Irvine

The No. 6 Georgetown men’s soccer team (3-0-0, Big East) edged the UC Irvine Anteaters (0-2-1, Big West) by a final score of 1-0 on Friday night, thanks to a... Read more

Sports

Football Runs Riot on Marist in a Home Opener Rout

On Saturday, the Georgetown Hoyas football team (1-1, Patriot League) won their home opener over Marist (0-1, Pioneer) in dominating fashion with a final score of 43-3. It was a... Read more

Halftime Sports

Is There an End in Sight for Alabama and Clemson’s Duopoly on College Football?

Two titans run college football. They don’t make the rules or steal every headline and haven’t fundamentally changed the way the game is played, but when it comes time to... Read more

Sports

Field Hockey Poised to Bounce Back With A Weekend Trip To Longwood And James Madison

The Georgetown field hockey team (1-1, Big East) is looking to bounce back after finishing their opening weekend at home 1-1. The Hoyas won their first game of the season... Read more

Sports

Hoyas Fall 2-0 to No 5. Virginia

The No. 15 Georgetown women’s soccer team (2-2-1, Big East) lost 2-0 last night against No. 5 Virginia (5-0-0, ACC) in a tough matchup in Charlottesville. A strong Hoya defensive... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Cooking Up Predictions for the Great British Baking Show

In a season premiere that began with a truly absurd sequence featuring the judges and hosts dressed as characters from the Wizard of Oz (1939) (including Paul Hollywood aptly costumed... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Billie Eilish and Teenhood

Olivia Gatwood’s “When I Say That We Are All Teen Girls” is one of my most favorite poems of all time. If you do not know me, you might not... Read more

Leisure

Critical Voices: Midland, Let it Roll

I’ll start by saying I don’t like country music. I always change the station when I hear it on the radio, and it doesn’t make me want to dance, party,... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The Weekly List: Songs From the Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Movie of All Time: Almost Famous

I was going to write about the greatest songs from great scenes in movies. However, there are lots of movies circulating about in existence…like more than I can count. Given... Read more

Sports

Women’s Soccer Looks to Build Momentum Against No. 5 Virginia

The No. 15 Georgetown women’s soccer team (2-1-1, Big East) will play a fierce No. 5 Virginia squad (4-0-0, ACC) on Thursday night in Charlottesville. Georgetown is coming off a... Read more

Sports

Men’s Soccer Handily Disposes of Temple

The No. 13 Georgetown men’s soccer team (2-0-0, Big East) emerged from Labor Day Weekend still unscathed, after a 3-0 win over Temple (0-2-0, American) at Shaw Field gave the... Read more

Podcasts

Afternoon Tea – Back To School

Welcome back to another season of Kayla Hewitt and Max Fredell being friends. On the eve of the first day of classes at Georgetown, Kayla and Max are joined by... Read more

Sports

Men’s Soccer Looks to Keep Rolling Against Temple

On Monday, the No. 13 Georgetown Hoyas men’s soccer team (1-0-0, Big East) will take on the Temple Owls (0-1-0, American) at Shaw Field and attempt to stay unbeaten in... Read more

Sports

Women’s Soccer Rights the Ship Against Bucknell

Coming off back-to-back games without a win, the No. 13 Georgetown women’s soccer team (2-1-1, Big East) was aggressive from the opening kickoff Sunday afternoon, defeating Bucknell (1-3-0, Patriot) 2-0... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Trailer Takes: Cats

Cats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtSd844cI7U Katie: Hi, God. It’s me, Katie. I have a few questions, but I guess my first one is what in the fresh hell is this? Some of the... Read more

Sports

Hard Fought Battle with No. 10 Duke Ends Scoreless for Women’s Soccer

On Wednesday night, the Georgetown women’s soccer team (1-1-1, Big East) battled it out with No. 10 Duke Blue Devils (1-1-1, ACC), but after 90 minutes and two overtime periods,... Read more

Sports

Slow Start Hurts Hoyas as Davidson Takes Season Opener

On Saturday, the Georgetown football team (0-1, Patriot League) dropped their season opener at Davidson (1-0, Pioneer), 27-20. It was all Wildcats from the start, as they ran out to... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Summer Time : A Journey Into the Mountains

Summer Time is a collection of stories about Voice staffers’ experiences over summer break. I woke up from my lazy Saturday afternoon snooze to see my four best friends splayed... Read more

Sports

Men’s Soccer Overpowers Syracuse in Season Opener

In the blistering heat on Shaw Field, the Georgetown men’s soccer team (1-0-0, Big East) claimed a 3-1 victory over rival Syracuse (0-1-0, ACC) Friday afternoon to start the season... Read more

News

Maryland Blocks Proposed Off Campus Solar Project

The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) denied MD Solar 1’s application for a Wetlands and Waterways Permit for their proposed solar installation in La Plata, Maryland, which would have... Read more

Leisure

Voice Staffers’ Favorite Summer Reads

The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison I read The Bluest Eye in the eleventh grade, and it had a sense of realness that books hadn’t yet held for me. It wasn’t... Read more