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Halftime Leisure

Halftime Leisure’s guide to the 2026 Oscar-nominated films

Sinners – Aaron Pollock Sinners (2025) transports moviegoers to an enchanted Mississippi Delta, during Prohibition when illicit booze and blues flooded juke joints. Twin brothers Smoke and Stack (Michael B.... Read more

Halftime Sports

Trinity Rodman’s record-breaking deal with the Washington Spirit

Just a few Metro stops from Georgetown’s campus, one of the fastest-growing leagues in global sports is packing Audi Field and reshaping the business of women’s athletics.  In their 14th... Read more

Sports

Do you believe in miracles? Hoya heroes defeat Villanova to advance to BIG EAST semifinals

Georgetown men’s basketball (15-17, 6-14 BIG EAST) defeated the Villanova University Wildcats (24-7, 15-5 BIG EAST) 78-64 in the second round of the BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden... Read more

News

“Georgetown, fix your priorities”: As Georgetown’s facilities workers ratify new contract, workers and organizers express disappointment 

Georgetown’s facilities workers voted to approve a new contract with the university on March 10. The contract includes a 15% pay increase over the course of two years and a... Read more

News

Georgetown Program Board names Yung Gravy as 2026 Spring Concert headliner 

Georgetown Program Board (GPB) announced its artist for this year’s annual Spring Concert this afternoon, via their Instagram account. Platinum-certified rapper Yung Gravy will perform for Georgetown students on April... Read more

Sports

Hoyas keep dancing with win over Blue Demons in first round of the BIG EAST Tournament

Georgetown men’s basketball (15-17, 6-14 BIG EAST) went into the BIG EAST Tournament’s opening-round contest at Madison Square Garden needing to win to continue its season. The Hoyas managed a... Read more

News

Georgetown College Republicans claim “Muslims have no place in American society” in now-deleted post

Content warning: This piece discusses an act of Islamophobia.  Georgetown University College Republicans (GUCR) have come under fire for an Islamophobic social media post where they wrote that “Muslims have... Read more

News

Justice Department Pardon Attorney Ed Martin accused of ethical violations one year after Georgetown Law letter

Department of Justice Pardon Attorney Ed Martin was accused by the Disciplinary Counsel of the D.C. Bar of ethical violations as a result of a threatening letter he sent to... Read more

Sports

The start of a streak: Georgetown Hoyas end regular season with a 80-79 win over Providence

Georgetown men’s basketball (14-17, 6-14 BIG EAST) finished their regular season with a 80-79 win over the Providence College Friars (14-17, 7-13 BIG EAST) on Saturday, Mar. 7 at Capital... Read more

Sports

Georgetown women’s basketball bows out of BIG EAST Tournament with loss to No. 1 UConn

Georgetown women’s basketball (13-16, 6-14 BIG EAST) ended their season with a 84-39 loss to the No. 1 University of Connecticut Huskies (31-0, 20-0 BIG EAST) in the quarterfinal of... Read more

Sports

Georgetown women’s basketball survives BIG EAST Tournament battle against Butler

Georgetown women’s basketball (13-16, 6-14 BIG EAST) beat the Butler University Bulldogs (12-18, 6-14 BIG EAST) 62-58 in the first round of the BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournament on Friday,... Read more

News

Georgetown applies to launch two MSB programs in Greece

Georgetown University is collaborating with the Athens-based Public Power Corporation (PPC) Group to launch programs in Greece, a spokesperson confirmed to the Voice on Tuesday. If the university’s application is... Read more

News

Cottarelli warns Georgetown audience that Italy’s stability won’t ensure growth

Economist, former Italian senator, and ex-International Monetary Fund official Carlo Cottarelli spoke to Georgetown students about Italy’s economic hardships on Feb. 18. Cottarelli, who was invited by the Georgetown European... Read more

News

Pentagon cancels Georgetown’s Senior Service College fellowships

The Pentagon announced it cancelled Senior Service College (SSC) fellowships at Georgetown and other elite universities effective the 2026-2027 school year, according to a memo signed Feb. 27 by Secretary... Read more

Features

Here for a long Chime: Georgetown’s oldest a cappella group celebrates 80 years on campus

For Aidan Metz (MSB ’26), finding a community at Georgetown also meant performing musical numbers around the country with some of his closest friends.  Metz is the artistic director and... Read more

Sports

Georgetown junior guard KJ Lewis out for season with ankle injury

Georgetown men’s basketball (13-15, 5-12 BIG EAST) announced on social media today that junior guard KJ Lewis will miss the remainder of this season due to injury. Lewis sustained the... Read more

Sports

Iwuchukwu is inVinceable, but it’s still far from enough for the Hoyas to beat Marquette

Georgetown men’s basketball (13-15, 5-12 BIG EAST) descended to the second-to-last spot in the BIG EAST rankings after a blunderous loss against the Marquette Golden Eagles (10-18, 5-12 BIG EAST)... Read more

News

D.C. Child Tax Credit faces uncertain future following federal disapproval resolution

Washington, D.C.’s local Child Tax Credit faces uncertainty after Trump signed a law that threatened to block the policy before it could fully take effect. A dispute over the timeframe... Read more

News

“If we’re earning less, why are they making us work more and more?”: Georgetown students and staff rally in solidarity with facilities workers

Over 50 students, faculty, and staff gathered in Red Square in solidarity with Georgetown’s  facilities workers on Tuesday Feb. 24, alleging unjust treatment by the university. The rally was hosted... Read more

News

Meet Georgetown’s Professors: Professor Arjun Shankar discusses labor and capitalism in newest project

In the fiscal year of 2024, Georgetown was allotted $195 million in federal research support, which came predominantly from the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control. ... Read more

News

Georgetown to offer generative AI tools to students, faculty

Georgetown Interim President Robert Groves announced that the university will “introduce generative AI tools to our community” in an email sent to students Monday morning. Georgetown will begin offering Gemini,... Read more

Halftime Leisure

A love letter to Druid Stone and hate mail to conformity

Having been plucked from my Midwest emo basement scene, I’d been wandering around D.C. terribly nauseous from the withdrawals. Where was the screaming and the guitar smashing? The desperate cries... Read more

News Commentary

“Losing that local focus”: What the Post’s layoffs mean for D.C. journalism

Amber Ferguson was on vacation when the Executive Editor of The Washington Post, Matt Murray, announced massive cuts to the staff on Feb. 4. Ferguson, who worked at the Post... Read more

Voices

Community, Care, Bagels Etc.

“Hot Bagels” glows on a red and purple neon sign, beckoning to carb-craving customers. Handing out a card with an order number, a woman at the cash register shouts, “Next!”... Read more

Leisure

Meet Malikat al Dabke, the all-women troupe keeping dabke alive in D.C.

What began as a dance workshop open to dancers of all skill levels has become Washington, D.C.’s first all-women dabke troupe—a cultural anchor for the five Arab American women who... Read more