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Georgetown women’s soccer maintains undefeated conference record with 1-0 win over Villanova

On October 22, Georgetown women’s soccer (13-2-2, 9-0 BIG EAST) beat the Villanova Wildcats (9-8, 4-5 BIG EAST) 1-0 under the lights on Shaw Field. Currently leading the BIG EAST... Read more

News

Smithsonian museum closures disrupt classroom visits and student museum interns

After staying open for an extra 11 days, the Smithsonian Institution’s 19 museums located in D.C. officially shut their doors to visitors on Oct. 12, following the federal government shutdown.... Read more

News

Dr. Fauci and Dr. Frieden discuss global health solutions at STIA event

On Oct. 16, Georgetown University’s Science, Technology, and International Affairs (STIA) program hosted a conversation between public health leaders Dr. Tom Frieden, who is the former director of the Centers... Read more

News

Meet the 11 new GUSA senators

Georgetown students elected seven class of 2029 GUSA senators and four at-large GUSA senators this week, the Election Commission announced via X Saturday morning. Out of a packed field of... Read more

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Georgetown students overwhelmingly pass performing arts and conduct referendums

Georgetown students voted in favor of two referendums, one calling for a reform of the conduct process and another imploring the university to invest in the arts, the GUSA Election... Read more

News

Wagner-Missaghi wins 2025 GUSA executive

The GUSA Election Commission announced that Darius Wagner (CAS ’27) and Nazgol Missaghi (CAS ’28) would be the next GUSA executive president and vice president on Oct. 24 at 10:20... Read more

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GUSA candidates make last remarks before voting opens at town hall

Just before voting went live, the GUSA Elections Commission held a final town hall for presidential and at-large senator candidates. The presidential candidates clarified their respective campaigns and policies through... Read more

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At Mr. Georgetown 2025, fifteen men battle it out for the pageant crown

Under the glimmering stage lights of Gaston Hall and the gaze of seven hundred hopeful eyes, fifteen men battled it out for the 2025 Mr. Georgetown crown on Oct. 3.... Read more

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Meet the 2025 GUSA senate candidates

If you’ve somehow missed it, GUSA elections are back and better than ever. With 11 senate seats open and over 30 candidates, this race will be a wild ride.  The... Read more

News

Who are the 2025 GUSA executive candidates?

For students new to Georgetown, those who have somehow avoided Red Square for weeks, and Hoyas on a Fizz-detox, this week’s GUSA executive election may be a mystery. But for... Read more

News

Performing arts community rallies around studio space referendum

A group of dancers work to perfect their formations, counting alongside the music from a small speaker in the corner. After moving through synchronized hits and carefully choreographed transitions for... Read more

Features

Metro myths: Why local opposition may not be the only reason for Georgetown’s lack of Metro

From its famed former residents like John F. Kennedy, Madeleine Albright, and Francis Scott Key, to its historical significance as a key trading port and commercial district, it’s impossible to... Read more

News

GUSA executive campaigns marred by campaign violation complaints

The GUSA Election Commission imposed sanctions on the executive campaign of Darius Wagner (CAS ’27) for improper flyer placement Monday afternoon. Another complaint was filed against the campaign of Saahil... Read more

Editorials

Our times demand a strong student voice, vote Wagner-Missaghi for GUSA Executive

Given its weak administrative role, some have argued that Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) should be apolitical, instead focusing its efforts on its limited areas of authority, such as funding... Read more

News

GUSA candidate studying abroad initially blocked from running, undergoes hearing for eligibility

GUSA’s Ethics and Oversight Committee and Election Commission held a hearing on Oct. 20 to determine the eligibility of Evan Cornell (CAS ’27) to run for Senator-at-large. Cornell is currently... Read more

News

Hundreds of thousands flock to the National Mall for the second “No Kings” protest

In the late morning of Oct. 18, groups of Georgetown undergraduates gathered at the McDonough Bus turnaround. While some students carried signs, others just brought themselves, preparing to shuttle into... Read more

Sports

10 Ways to (In)Correctly Pick a Bracket

Hometown/Homestate team – Stella One thing about college students is they never stop talking about their hometown. How often do you have a conversation with someone and they bring up... Read more

Leisure

Fancy Some More? Indeed we do!

Canterbury’s finest, PinkPantheress, delivered an electric new remix album on October 10 with the help of pop/dance legends. One day in the fourteenth century, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in the prologue... Read more

Sports

“We will”: Coach Ed Cooley’s game plan

Georgetown men’s basketball head coach Ed Cooley is ready for the 2025-26 season. In an October interview with the Voice, he said he aims to return to the BIG EAST... Read more

Sports

Communication and confidence: Khadee Hession prepares to take on the Hoya Basketball mantle

On the court, Khadee Hession looks ready to take on the Hoyas’ upcoming season.  During an October practice attended by the Voice, the sophomore guard was confident pulling up from... Read more

News

“Their voices and their pens to resist authoritarianism”: 2025 Clinton Awards honor women safeguarding democracy

The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS) hosted the annual Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards in Gaston Hall on Oct. 14.  This year, the institute recognized Nobel Peace Laureate... Read more

Sports

BIG EAST Predictions

Women’s Basketball University of Connecticut Despite the loss of the first overall WNBA draft pick Paige Bueckers, the reigning national champions will dominate again this season. This offseason, the team... Read more

Sports

Meet the new players: Women’s basketball

Laila Jewett | Graduate Student | Guard Let’s hear it for the Greater Washington region! Laila Jewett attended Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Va. and made waves as Virginia’s... Read more

Sports

Capital 1-0-1: Where the Hoyas play, why they play there, and should they play there?

It’s the end of the day. You walk to the bus outside the cafeteria. You then begin the long ride, jealous of everyone that doesn’t need to take the bus.... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The summer I got hooked on mediocre television

The leaves’ colors are changing, midterms are upon us, and beach days feel long gone, but I’m still stuck on summer.  On September 17th, Prime Video released the concluding episode... Read more