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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

Podcasts

GU-Q Admissions: Inside The Decision Room with Joe Hernandez | #012

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: Join us in Episode 12 as Assistant Dean of Admissions, Joseph Hernandez,... Read more

Podcasts

Creative Horizons: Illuminating GU-Q’s Student Artists | #011

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: As part of our mission to exchange students’ campus experiences and highlight... Read more

Podcasts

Studying Abroad: Student Experiences in London and DC | #010

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: With the opening of applications for studying abroad and the return of... Read more

Podcasts

Mastering the Podium: Luigi Alcaneses & GU-Q Debates Week | #009

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.    This episode’s message from the hosts: We are kicking off the Spring 2024 semester with a conversation featuring... Read more

Podcasts

Tightrope of Law: Wadie Said on Gaza’s Legal Struggle | #008

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: Bayan Kayyali, an International Politics major, interviews Professor of Law Wadie Said... Read more

Podcasts

Beyond Borders: Studying Abroad at GU-Q | #007

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: As a continuation of our student-led episodes, this episode features host Maryam... Read more

Podcasts

Football Banter: Ahmed and Basil’s Pitchside Punditry | #006

The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.   This episode’s message from the hosts: Ahmed Ahmed, from the class of 2026, and Basil Al-Balushi, representing the... Read more

Sports

Former Georgetown women’s golfers say coaching environment was toxic

Eight Georgetown women’s golf players have left the team since 2022, and at least five cited the team’s head coach, Kate Schanuel, as the source of their departures in interviews... Read more

Features

Why is Georgetown so funny? A dive into comedy on and off campus

Georgetown loves a good slogan—“Hoya Saxa,” “Called to Be,” or any cocktail of Jesuit values—the list goes on. However, on his 2019 Kid Gorgeous comedy tour, John Mulaney (CAS ’04)... Read more

Voices

Why Georgetown must divest from Israel

Content warning: This article includes mention of genocide. The “Referendum on Divestment and Transparency” presented to the Georgetown student body by GUSA Senators Meriam Ahmed (SFS ’26) and Sienna Lipton... Read more

Voices

Let’s ‘touch base’ with the language of advocacy

“Can we get this in by EOD” … “let’s coffee chat about this” … “just touching base to see if you have the bandwidth” We’ve all heard these types of... Read more

News

Students push for an expanded GUTS bus system to “make Downtown reachable”

Students living at the Capitol Campus are pushing to expand the Georgetown University Transportation System’s (GUTS) bus hours joining them to the Hilltop campus. GUSA Senator Olivia Mason (CAS ’26)... Read more

News

As delayed divestment referendum approaches, student campaigns for and against intensify

Later this week, students will vote on whether or not Georgetown should divest from companies connected to the Israeli military. The Voice spoke to GUSA senators behind the referendum and... Read more

Halftime Leisure

“This Conversation is Missing Your Voice” makes dissonance feel harmonious

Thom York and Mark Pritchard’s new single is not their first collaboration, but it is certainly their most exciting one yet.

News Commentary

One year in, the First Fellows program continues to give first-generation students community

Entering college as a first-generation student can be intimidating—to say the least. I’m often surrounded by people who are knowledgeable about everything college-related, whereas I know very little. As a... Read more