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X’s and Oh’s: Hoyas smothered by No. 8 Xavier, drop third-straight

Despite Saturday being the annual Gray Out game, it was the black and white jerseys of Xavier that shined, as the No. 8 Musketeers (24-3, 12-3 Big East) routed the... Read more

Leisure

Hunches and Hopes: Voice predicts the Oscars

Best Picture Who Will Win: The Big Short Who Should Win: Mad Max: Fury Road The Oscar race this year has been all over the place, and for the first... Read more

Leisure

Clarity and Comedy: Cyrano Shines at the Poulton Theatre

A few dirty jokes, poetry, sword fights, and a bit of panache sum up Mask and Bauble’s most recent production, Cyrano. The show, created by Michael Hollinger and Aaron Posner,... Read more

News

Khan and Fisk elected 2016 GUSA President and Vice President

Enushe Khan (MSB ‘17) and Chris Fisk (COL ‘17) are the winners of the 2016 GUSA Executive Election, the Election Commission announced on Friday, Feb. 19 at 5:20 p.m. Despite... Read more

Sports

Men’s Lax Pre-Game Primer: Hoyas open season against No. 1 Notre Dame

Fresh off their first winning season since 2012, the No. 14 Georgetown men’s lacrosse team (0-0, Big East) opens its 2016 campaign with a neutral-site matchup against No. 1 Notre... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and the Album of the Year

Earlier this week, Taylor Swift’s 1989 won the Grammy for Album of the Year over Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly. In her acceptance speech, Swift said the following: “As... Read more

Halftime

A Guide to Some of Baseball’s Wackiest Lingo

You’re twelve years old, sitting in the dugout of your local baseball field listening to your eccentric little-league coach give his post-game speech. “That game turned into a barn burner... Read more

News

Election Commission: ‘We will not be able to release the results tonight’

The GUSA Election Commission announced at 12:33 a.m. that the results of the Executive election will not be released tonight due to procedural issues. “We will be presenting these procedural issues to the... Read more

Sports

We Are Georgetown and You’re Not: Hoyas seek to end skid with sweep of Xavier

With only four games remaining in the season, the Georgetown men’s basketball team (14-13, 7-7 Big East) will attempt to crack the right side of .500 in conference play with... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The 250: The Intouchables

Welcome to another edition of the 250! A weekly podcast in which Voice Staffers view a film selected from the IMDb Top 250 and discuss their thoughts on the work. This week, Assistant... Read more

Editorials

Vote Khan/Fisk for GUSA Executive

GUSA Executive elections are annual exercises in voter apathy, lofty rhetoric, and ambitious promises that rival all but the most brazen of presidential candidates. But in a national election year... Read more

News

On the Record: GUSA Candidates Reed Howard and Courtney Maduike

On Monday, Feb. 15, with just three days before the election, Reed Howard (SFS ‘17) and Courtney Maduike (SFS ‘17) launched their write-in campaign for the GUAS Executive.

News

On the Record: GUSA Candidates Enushe Khan and Chris Fisk

The Voice sat down for its second interview of the 2016 GUSA executive election season with Enushe Khan (MSB’17) and Chris Fisk (COL ‘17).

Sports

And-Ones: Additional news and notes from Georgetown-Seton Hall

Welcome to “And-Ones,” the Voice’s post-game notebook for all news, stats, and notes following each Georgetown men’s basketball game. The Hoyas are now 9-6 at home this season, the most... Read more

Sports

Shipwrecked: Hoyas’ NCAA Tournament hopes all but over after loss to Seton Hall

Another opportunity for the Hoyas brought another frustrating loss, one that may have sunk their hopes of dancing this March for good. In a must-win game to keep their slim... Read more

News

Climate Survey closes with fifty-one percent participation

Fifty-one percent of Georgetown students completed Georgetown’s first Sexual Assault and Misconduct Climate Survey.

Leisure

How to Be Single: Fun, Energetic, and Relevant

A film depicting the single life of millennials was long overdue. We are constantly bombarded with articles that talk about the different ways our generation views love and enters into... Read more

Sports

We Are Georgetown and You’re Not: Hoyas return home for rematch with Seton Hall

The Georgetown men’s basketball team (14-12, 7-6 Big East) is set to kick off its final homestand of the season Wednesday night against the Seton Hall Pirates (17-7, 7-5, Big... Read more

Halftime Sports

Neat Sports Things: Plano East-John Tyler

In his new column “Neat Sports Things,” Halftime Sports Co-Editor Jay Benjamin shares some of his favorite, well, neat things from the history of sports, many of which have not received... Read more

Halftime Leisure

58th Grammy Awards: Outdated and Deflated

Last Sunday night the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences pulled out a fresh pair of batteries and fired up the LL Cool J 2000 for the 58th Grammy... Read more

Halftime Sports

The NCAA’s Postseason Problem

While there are still games left to be played in the 2016 college basketball regular season, the postseason is already looming large over the remaining three weeks. Experts are restlessly... Read more

Halftime Leisure

A Case for the Classics: When Harry Met Sally…

Just in time to revel in our singleness on Valentine’s Day, my roommate and I watched Rob Reiner’s 1989 rom-com for the ages When Harry Met Sally… and subsequently developed... Read more

News

GUPD Chief Jay Gruber Addresses Student Concerns at Roundtable

Georgetown University Police chief Jay Gruber discussed recent initiatives and addressed students’ concerns about crime and policing on campus at a roundtable Feb. 10.

News

Competing Town Halls: GUSA Executive field widens after simultaneous events

On Monday, Feb. 15, the field for the GUSA Executive election widened, as Reed Howard (SFS ‘17) and Courtney Maduike (SFS ‘17) announced their write-in candidacy during one of the... Read more

Leisure

Cherry Tree Massacre Continues to Grow and Delight

On Friday, the Georgetown Chimes continued their three-weekend a cappella festival called the Cherry Tree Massacre, one of the biggest college a cappella festivals in the country.  The concept of... Read more