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Georgetown senior center Vince Iwuchukwu will seek fifth year of eligibility and enter transfer portal

Senior center Vince Iwuchukwu will be the latest Georgetown men’s basketball player to enter the transfer portal, Matt Zenitz and Chris Hummer of CBS Sports reported today on X. Iwuchukwu... Read more

News

With The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones breaks down the mythology of American history

The Lecture Fund held their annual Michael Jurist Memorial Lecture on March 30, featuring journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of The 1619 Project, a journalistic work-turned-book that reframes the origins of... Read more

News

GUSA’s Spring 2026 election results

Georgetown students elected their Fall 2026 GUSA senators, filling six open seats per class and one at-large seat, the Election Commission announced around 10 p.m. on April 18. Out of... Read more

Leisure

skaiwater’s wonderful tour: a glimpse into the underground rap community

Rap concert crowds are the most tight knit, welcoming communities I’ve witnessed in D.C. skaiwater’s concert was no exception to this rule.

News

Reporters from conservative U.K. news outlet break into Professor Jonathan Brown’s class without authorization

Content warning: this article references rape and Islamophobic language Reporters from GB News (GBN), a popular U.K. conservative news outlet dubbed the “Fox News of the U.K.,” entered Georgetown Arabic... Read more

News

Color Blind Accessible GUSA 2026 Spring Election Tables

Class of 2029 Scroll horizontally to see full questionnaire. Class of 2028  Scroll horizontally to see full questionnaire. Class of 2027 Scroll horizontally to see full questionnaire. At-Large Scroll horizontally... Read more

News

Meet the Candidates for The 2026 GUSA Senate

Well, it’s that time of year again. Tonight through April 17th at 8:00 PM, Georgetown students will vote for next year’s GUSA Senate. There are 19 open seats with six... Read more

News

Meet Georgetown’s professors: Dr. Luo on class, race, and Asiatowns in the Bay Area

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

Leisure

Mask and Bauble’s Spring Awakening touches you in all the right places

If you’re searching for a way to spend two hours this April, Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society’s Spring Awakening has your fix.

Leisure

Project Hail Mary is a space epic that’s surprisingly down to earth

Based on Andy Weir’s bestselling novel of the same name, Project Hail Mary seeks to reimagine what a space-armageddon movie can look like.

Voices

I ESCAPED – Here’s why you should too

Freshman year, I was constantly told to go on ESCAPE. Despite the never-ending advertisements—from tempting me with chocolate (my weakness) to upperclassmen telling me they wish they had taken the... Read more

Voices

Going somewhere, together

Along the western coast of Florida, the salty air wafts through every opening of my 2011 Ford Escape. In the rearview mirror, my curls bloom outward, doubling in size. I... Read more

Halftime Sports

On the field and in the classroom, these volunteers are KEEN on community

Beth Wenger, deputy director of Kids Enjoy Exercise Now (KEEN) Greater D.C., has volunteered with the organization since 1993. At first she felt challenged when volunteering with KEEN, a national... Read more

Leisure

Robyn and I are having a Sexistential crisis

Motherhood, and its increasing presence throughout pop, tends to be framed as either sacred or catastrophic. Robyn does neither.

Features

“The place that built me”: Amid gentrification, Anacostia’s artists embody the art of resistance

As far as Jason Anderson, a multidisciplinary artist from Anacostia who goes by the artist name Jay Sun, can remember, there has always been construction in Washington, D.C. While much... Read more

Halftime Sports

The couch: Where the real athletes are made

We have entered a dark time of the year. The NFL season is over. College basketball has come to a close. Worst of all, no one will watch baseball with... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The best part of TV? The space between the episodes

TV used to be something more. It was the campfire around which the family would sit each night. It was the centerpiece of national monoculture. When your show aired on... Read more

Sports

Georgetown transfer athletes find home on the Hilltop

Lindimore, a sophomore defender on Georgetown’s men’s soccer team, found his way to the Hilltop the second semester of his freshman year, after playing his first college season at Indiana... Read more

Voices

Strong opinions: May we hold them, and may they bring us closer

I’ve spent a considerable portion of this semester in the margins of Google Docs. Suggesting mode has become a way of life. It is in this mode—and in every suggested... Read more

Halftime Sports

Bleeding (and tweeting) blue and gray: Georgetown basketball’s fandom behind and beyond the screen

In 1999, John Reagan (MSB ’84) launched hoyasaxa.com, a website hosting news and historical information about Georgetown football and basketball. For the past 27 years, he’s devoted 45 minutes each... Read more

Leisure

You, Me, & Tuscany stars Regé-Jean Page and Halle Bailey talk rom-coms, representation, and ravioli

The Voice had the opportunity to chat with Bailey, Page, and other student journalists to discuss why this story matters now more than ever. 

Leisure

Georgetown’s dance community unites in “One Move, One Groove”

The evening of March 20, students poured into Gaston Hall to see “One Move, One Groove,” a dance showcase hosted by Groove Theory, Georgetown’s hip-hop dance team. By the end... Read more

Voices

Leaving home to find it again

I grew up in Caracas, Venezuela and moved to Washington, D.C. almost three years ago. Now, as a junior at Georgetown, I am studying Finance, Accounting, and Entrepreneurship. While on... Read more

News

Amid war and campus closures, GU-Q students build community virtually

Maryam Al-Ansari (SFS ’26), a Qatari student and member of the Georgetown University Qatar (GU-Q) senior class committee, recently started a personal project titled “100 days, 100 people,” to commemorate... Read more

Features

No one warned them about the “Dahlgren Effect”

James Murray (CAS ’89) was merely doing a favor for his friend by replacing a whiteboard for a girl named Sarah, who happened to live in VCW, the same dorm... Read more