Archive

  • By Month

All posts


Leisure

Cole World in DC

KOD. Kids on Drugs. King Overdosed. Kill Our Demons. Such simple phrases we probably overlooked when Jermaine Cole—better known as J. Cole—released his fifth studio album, KOD. The beats, the... Read more

Sports

Pregame Primer: Women’s Basketball Hosts Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks

Georgetown women’s basketball (1-0, Big East) will play host to the Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks (0-1, MEAC) on Friday night, three days after the schools’ men’s teams faced off. The... Read more

Leisure

Following a new brick road: The Lucas Brothers’ Brick City Tour comes to Arlington

You may recognize the faces of the Lucas Brothers from their brief but show-stealing appearance in the comedy 22 Jump Street, in which they starred as the quirky twin brothers,... Read more

Halftime Sports

Champions League Reactions: Matchday 4

Here we go. Some teams have locked up slots in the knockout stages and others are on the ropes. The minnows also packed some punches on an intriguing Matchday, so... Read more

Leisure

Concert Preview: Ólafur Arnalds, Nov. 14, Lincoln Theater

Icelandic producer and multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds will be showcasing his fourth official solo album re:member at Lincoln Theater on Wed., November 14th. “This is my breaking out-of-a-shell album,” Arnalds said... Read more

Sports

No. 19 Men’s Soccer Beats Providence to Earn Spot in Big East Championship

The No. 19 Georgetown men’s soccer team (11-4-3, 6-2-1 Big East) advances to its second straight Big East Championship game with a 4-0 win over Providence (10-7-2, 6-2-1 Big East).... Read more

News

Danica Roem encourages students to make their voices heard

GU Pride and GU College Democrats co-hosted an event with Virginia House of Delegates member Danica Roem, in which she urged students to get involved in the political process. Roem... Read more

The Voice Podcast Network

Afternoon Tea: Season 1, Episode 4

In this episode, Max and Kayla stress over Georgetown’s culture of working and playing less.

Halftime Leisure

The Haunting of Hill House: More than a Ghost Story

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already heard: The Haunting of Hill House is scary. So scary that last night, after I had stopped halfway through an episode and was... Read more

News

Unionization vote enters last day

Nov. 8 is the last day of for Georgetown’s graduate students to vote on whether or not they want to unionize and be represented by the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate... Read more

Halftime

It’s About Dame Time in Portland

Okay, maybe the title is a bit premature, considering the NBA season started a couple weeks ago, but the Blazers (8-3) are looking pretty good thus far. With wins over... Read more

News

Students vote, watch results on election day

Students voted, watched election results, and participated in events around campus on Election Day on Nov. 6. Many events were organized by GU Politics, but other student groups had programming... Read more

News

GUSA senate passes resolutions in support of Jewish community, non-tenured faculty leave

The GUSA senate unanimously passed resolutions in support of Georgetown’s Jewish community and the extension of paid family leave to full-time, non-tenure-line faculty at their meeting on Nov 4. The... Read more

Leisure

Critical Voices: The Living, Drinking From the Trough of a Tyrant’s Piss

Upon first listen, the Living’s Drinking From the Trough of a Tyrant’s Piss might not make a lot of sense. With an avant-garde style and intense experimentation, the Living takes... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Both Scares and Empowers

Twenty-two years after Sabrina the Teenage Witch was released, Netflix has produced a completely new iteration of the story of a regular American teenager with a rather large secret. In... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Trailer Take: Isn’t it Romantic, The Aftermath, and Green Book

Isn’t it Romantic — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UGVlIVYYBs Margaret: This trailer was sent to my apartment’s group chat almost the second it dropped, and my first reaction was “Isn’t this just I Feel... Read more

Sports

Men’s basketball wins comfortably over UMES in home opener

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (1-0, Big East) began its season Tuesday night at home with a 68-53 victory over Maryland Eastern Shore (0-1, MEAC). The Hoyas got off to... Read more

Sports

Women’s Basketball Blows Out Richmond in Season Opener

The Georgetown women’s basketball team (1-0, Big East) began the season with a 73-53 road win over the Richmond Spiders (0-1, A-10). Graduate student guard Dorothy Adomako led the Hoyas... Read more

Sports

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Close out their Fall Seasons

Last weekend, the Georgetown men’s and women’s tennis teams concluded their fall seasons with tournaments on the road. The women traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to participate in the Harvard Invite,... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Hasan Minhaj’s New Series, Patriot Act, is Relevant and Here to Stay

Right off of the heels of his acclaimed Netflix special, Homecoming King, former Daily Show Correspondent Hasan Minhaj continues his impressive rise in the arena of late-night comedy. Minhaj’s newest... Read more

Features

Playing it Forward: Women’s basketball’s Day Camp expands access to D.C. community

The Georgetown women’s basketball team has built a tradition of serving the community, and its basketball camp gives the team a chance to continue reaching out. Over three days during... Read more

Features

Big Expectations for Jamorko Pickett in his Sophomore Season

Jamorko Pickett made his mark early on in his college career. For the Hoyas’ opening game last season against Jacksonville, head coach Patrick Ewing named Pickett, a four-star freshman, to... Read more

Sports

For Georgetown’s Seniors, One Last Year to Make an Impact

When the Georgetown Hoyas tip off against the University of Maryland Eastern Shore to start their season on Nov. 6, they are beginning the next year of a rebuilding phase... Read more

Sports

On Point: Mikayla Venson Takes Over the Offense in Her Final Season

Mikayla Venson didn’t originally commit to play basketball at Georgetown. And when she did, she didn’t sign up to play under now-head coach James Howard. But in her fifth year... Read more

Sports

Women’s Big East Preview

Marquette No. 19 Marquette is the favorite to defend its Big East regular season crown and make a run at the conference championship by returning all five starters from last... Read more