Archive

  • By Month

All posts


News

Some Students Attend Women’s March, Others Sit Out to Protest Leadership

The 2019 Women’s March rallied hundreds of thousands of marchers in D.C.’s Freedom Plaza on Jan. 19. Amid controversy and cold temperatures, an estimated 725,000 marchers showed up, a smaller... Read more

News

Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life draws crowd from around the world

More than 200 people—from Nashville to Australia to Georgetown—flocked to campus on Jan. 19 for the 20th annual Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life. The conference followed the Jan. 18 March... Read more

Sports

Hoyas of the Week (1/28 – 2/3)

Welcome to ‘Hoyas of the Week,’ where we take a look at some outstanding performances in the past week across all of Georgetown’s athletic programs. James Akinjo – Men’s Basketball... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The Weekly List: GUSA Season

With GUSA season well under way, I’m personally exhausted by campaign platitudes and promises. Abolish GUSA flyers litter Red Square, and dissatisfaction and mistrust seem to be at a peak... Read more

Sports

Women’s Basketball Outlasts Providence in Tight Affair

On Sunday, the Georgetown Hoyas women’s basketball team (11-11, 5-6 Big East) defeated the Providence Friars (13-10, 5-6 Big East), 61-56, at McDonough Arena. The victory makes it two in... Read more

Sports

Men’s Basketball Runs Out of Gas Late, Falls to Villanova

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (14-8, 4-5 Big East) fell on Sunday afternoon to Villanova (18-4, 9-0 Big East), 77-65, at Wells Fargo Center. GU kept the contest tight throughout... Read more

Podcasts

Stripped: Sweater Weather

In this episode of Stripped, hosts Isabel and Emma take a breather during this freezing cold weather to discuss their personal, seasonal styles and how sweaters may or may not... Read more

Podcasts

Double Feature 2: Superman

Angela and Sheryl discuss Superman (1978), Aquaman (2018), and changes (or lack thereof) in the superhero genre over the past forty years.   Jingle Credits: Feel by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd Creative... Read more

Sports

Pregame Primer: Men’s Basketball Looks to Steal a Win at Villanova

Coming off a comeback win over Xavier (11-11, 3-6 Big East) at home, the Georgetown men’s basketball team (14-7, 4-4 Big East) hits the road on Sunday to take on... Read more

Sports

Pregame Primer: Women’s Basketball Looks for a Season Sweep of Providence

The Georgetown women’s basketball team (10-11, 4-6 Big East) hosts Providence (13-9, 5-5 Big East) at 2:00 p.m. ET on Sunday in McDonough Arena. The Hoyas will be looking to... Read more

Podcasts

Afternoon Tea: Weddings

In this episode, Kayla and Max take a break from campus culture to plan their future weddings.   Jingle: Bensound.com

Sports

Adomako Leads Women’s Basketball to Key Victory over Creighton

The Georgetown women’s basketball team (10-11, 4-6 Big East) came away with a 62-53 win over Creighton (10-11, 4-6 Big East) on Friday night in McDonough Arena. Graduate student guard... Read more

News

Candidates for GUSA Vice President debate

Aleida Olvera (COL ’20) and Roya Wolfe (SFS ’21), representing two of the four campaigns for GUSA Executive, took the stage in an ICC classroom Thursday night to debate questions... Read more

Podcasts

Fresh Voices: Hannah Song on learning to speak her family’s language

In this episode of Fresh Voices, Julia talks to Hannah Song about her Korean-American identity.

Podcasts

She Runs the World: Professor Jamil Scott

In this episode, Claire Goldberg and Emily Jaster sit down with professor Jamil Scott to discuss her academic journey and minorities in politics.

Halftime Leisure

The Best Covers of Recent Memory

Hozier – “Say My Name” (Destiny’s Child) I heard this song and immediately ascended into another dimension. Hozier turned a Destiny’s Child bop for the ages into a smooth jazz... Read more

Leisure

Kleptocracy Engages the Unknown

The District is about to devour Kleptocracy. Arena Stage’s latest production, which runs through Feb. 24, is the world premiere of a play set in 1990s Russia that depicts the... Read more

Leisure

Matthew McConaughey Flounders in Steve Knight’s Serenity

On the soporific Plymouth Island, somewhere tropical and isolated, everyone knows Baker Dill’s (Matthew McConaughey) business. Information is more likely to be passed on by bartenders and grocery clerks than... Read more

Features

Jojo Ruf takes the stage at Theater J

Jojo Ruf (COL ’08, MBA ’19) has been involved in the Washington, D.C., theater scene as an audience member, an artist, and a producer for most of her life. But... Read more

News

University Survey to Measure Progress in Campus Sexual Assault Prevention

Georgetown will conduct its second Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct beginning Feb. 1 and running through March 1. Like the first survey in 2016, students will once... Read more

News

Getting Candid with the Candidates: Ryan Zuccala and John Dolan

With elections for GUSA Executive coming up on Feb. 8, the Voice invited all of the candidates to our office to talk about why they are running, what issues are... Read more

News

Getting Candid with the Candidates: Sina Nemazi and Roya Wolfe

With elections for GUSA Executive coming up on Feb. 8, the Voice invited all of the candidates to our office to talk about why they are running, what issues are... Read more

News

Getting Candid with the Candidates: Norman Francis Jr. and Aleida Olvera

With elections for GUSA Executive coming up on Feb. 8, the Voice invited all of the candidates to our office to talk about why they are running, what issues are... Read more

Opinion

Just for the Joy of It

A few weeks into my first semester at Georgetown, I noticed an open music room—a rare sight in the perpetually busy student center—and made a mad dash to claim it.... Read more

News

Finding His Voice: Alan Di Sciullo on Straying from the Status Quo, Starting the Voice

“We wanted to start something more dynamic,” Alan Di Sciullo (COL ’72, L ’77) said, reflecting on the beginnings of The Georgetown Voice. “The experience of being managing editor of... Read more