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The Changing of the Guard

On Friday, March 27, Capital One Arena was the place to be: the 2026 NCAA Men’s East Regional Sweet Sixteen was a set of matchups for the history books. Not... Read more

Opinion

Be comfortable with stupidity—stop using AI to sound smart

I would rather fail a test than use AI. To get vulnerable with a real-life example, I recently did mediocre on a history test. Since I didn’t study for the... Read more

Halftime Leisure

TWICE raised me. Now it’s time to let them go

For many Gen Alpha kids, the Korean pop (K-pop) group TWICE may only be known for contributing vocals to the soundtrack of KPop Demon Hunters (2025), which recently won two... Read more

Sports

Georgetown women’s lacrosse shoulders past UConn, 18–7

On Saturday, March 28, Georgetown women’s lacrosse (6–3, 1–0 BIG EAST) defeated the University of Connecticut (UConn) Huskies (3–6, 0–1 BIG EAST) 18–7 in Georgetown’s BIG EAST home opener. The... Read more

News

After Georgetown: alum Geoff Tracy reflects on ‘infinite adaptability,’ set to open new campus restaurant

This story is part of the Voice’s Alumni Interview series. Georgetown alum Geoff Tracy (CAS ’95), founder and owner of the D.C.-based restaurant group behind Chef Geoff’s, plans to open... Read more

Leisure

Bop with it, lean with it, open a pit with it!

Our crowds are terrible. If we want a music scene that actually matches the talent on stage, we must be a crowd worth playing for.

Leisure

In Half His Age, Jennette McCurdy is twice as candid

Rather than building toward a clear moral thesis, the book accumulates fragments of shame, thrill, self-justification, and humiliation.

Features

Same origin, different experiences: The lives of twins at Georgetown

Before her Georgetown acceptance, Jacqueline Correa (CAS ’29) had committed to Florida State University (FSU). Correa assumed, as a first-generation low-income student, that she would be rejected from Georgetown. And... Read more

Voices

You’re cute jeans: The denim dilemma

I  bought new jeans.  For those of you who might be confused about the magnitude of that decision, allow me to explain.  I own 75 articles of clothing and am... Read more

Leisure

Safety Not Guaranteed: Signature Theatre’s newest musical guarantees a good time

Safety Not Guaranteed introduces audiences to a magically realistic depiction of friendship and time travel in the Pacific Northwest.

Sports

Women’s basketball season recap: New team, same season

Entering this season, Georgetown women’s basketball (14-17, 6-14 BIG EAST) had big shoes to fill with the departure of star guard Kelsey Ransom. She led the team in scoring—averaging 20.4... Read more

Sports

Men’s basketball season recap: A season of setbacks

On March 13, the Georgetown Hoyas (16-18, 6-14 BIG EAST) stepped off the court for the final time in the 2025-2026 season, leaving behind a streaky record with both energizing... Read more

Leisure

Curtains rise on No Pressure Creatives’ Out of Sync

No Pressure Creatives is currently performing Out of Sync, a completely student-written musical, in Gaston Hall.

News

Georgetown Law’s Class of 2026 pushes back against commencement changes

In the weeks leading up to commencement, what should feel like the proud finish line for Georgetown Law’s Class of 2026 has felt more like a fight. The Law Center... Read more

News

As FinApp funding stalls, clubs across Georgetown feel money tighten

Each year, 13 student organizations and advisory boards spend hours crafting a presentation for GUSA’s Finance and Appropriations (FinApp) Committee to secure their funding for the following year. Many organizations... Read more

Sports

Voice Sportz rates our rejected headlines from the 2025-26 men’s basketball season

The key to any newsroom isn’t integrity, drive, or skill, but rather a lively group chat. Working off that belief, the Voice’s sports (or sportz) team is one of the... Read more

Halftime Sports

Promise vs. Progress: Washington Nationals Season Preview

In 2019, the Washington Nationals’ rags-to-riches run culminated in a World Series win, giving Nationals fans hope for a future of sustained success. Now, with the Major League Baseball (MLB)... Read more

News

Family sues Georgetown for negligence in 2023 death of a student

Content warning: this article discusses depression, suicide, and self-harm.  A Georgetown family is suing the university for $10 million, alleging negligence in the 2023 death of a student, according to... Read more

Sports

Georgetown men’s and women’s golf seeks progress in second spring tournament

Earlier this week, the Georgetown men’s and women’s golf teams hit the road for their second tournaments of the spring season. The men’s team competed at the Golden Horseshoe Collegiate... Read more

Sports

Georgetown junior guard KJ Lewis to enter transfer portal

Hoya junior guard KJ Lewis is set to enter the transfer portal, he told On3, a college sports outlet, on Tuesday, March 24. Lewis, Georgetown’s top scorer, missed the postseason... Read more

News

Author Eli Clare speaks on activism and community building amid targeting of minority communities 

The Georgetown Disability Cultural Center (DCC) and LGBTQ Resource Center hosted activist and writer Eli Clare on Feb. 3 for a virtual reading and discussion of his recent novel Unfurl,... Read more

Sports

Hoyas end difficult non-conference play with 12-18 loss at Syracuse

On Sunday, March 22, Georgetown men’s lacrosse (3-4, 0-0 BIG EAST) fell 12-18 to No. 8 Syracuse University (8-2, 0-0 ACC). This game capped off a tough non-conference portion of... Read more

Sports

Georgetown women’s rowing opens its spring season

Georgetown women’s rowing opened its 2026 spring season on Sunday, March 22, competing in two separate events at the Occoquan Reservoir in Virginia. The lightweight team took on the University... Read more

Leisure

On Cloud 9, Megan Moroney sings an all-too-familiar tune

While her Moroney continues to please her fanbase, her failure to evolve artistically risks an ever-shortening fuse. 

News

The Pierce Reading Room’s new look brings mixed reactions from students

The Pierce Reading Room in Lauinger Library reopened to students after nearly a year of renovation on Jan. 12. Revealing a dramatically reimagined space has sparked a range of student... Read more