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Dumb Money is a smart movie about the stock market and the power of Reddit

If you mix up Jimmy Buffett and Warren Buffett, or if you’re simply in the mood for a good underdog story, Dumb Money will be right up your alley.

News

GAGE wins increased wages, improved benefits in new contract

The Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees (GAGE), which represents the over 1,000 graduate workers at Georgetown, ratified their second successful contract campaign on Aug. 18 with 98.7 percent approval from... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Netflix’s One Piece is a treasure trove among a sea of anime adaptations

The live-action One Piece replicates the joy, authenticity and absurdity of its classic source material without falling into common pitfalls.

Podcasts

Turf & Burn: A. Rod

On Turf & Burn’s third episode of Season 2 (yes Caroline it is episode 3 and not 2), Caroline and Dylan talk all things NFL. They start by recapping Week... Read more

Sports

No. 13 women’s soccer impresses in 1-1 draw against No. 2 Stanford

A free kick call that gave Stanford an equalizing goal with just over five minutes remaining in the game left the Hoya faithful at Shaw Field outraged. Georgetown played an... Read more

News

DeGioia talks class-conscious admissions, GUPD, and more

Every semester, the editor-in-chief of the Voice has sat down with President John DeGioia to talk through pressing issues facing the Georgetown community. While the tradition went on hiatus during... Read more

News

GU Politics Fellows talk hope and resilience in a divided political sphere

Darius Wagner (CAS ’27), frequently watched CNN Senior Political Analyst Nia-Malika Henderson on TV alongside his family. He was able to pose a question directly to her and the five... Read more

Sports

A different home streak: Hoyas make it two in a row with win over Sacred Heart

On a rainy Saturday afternoon after a Week One blowout win over Marist, the Hoyas opened this week’s 27-10 win over the Sacred Heart Pioneers with an auspicious start. On... Read more

Sports

A different home streak: Hoyas make it two in a row with win over Sacred Heart

On a rainy Saturday afternoon after a Week One blowout win over Marist, the Hoyas opened this week’s 27-10 win over the Sacred Heart Pioneers with an auspicious start. On... Read more

News

Dr. Robert P. Jones, panelists speak about new book on white Christian nationalism in Riggs

President of the Public Religion Research Institute Robert P. Jones and other panelists spoke about Jones’s newest book, “The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy and the Path to a Shared... Read more

Editorials

In light of activist burnout, solidarity is a necessary remedy

Content warning: This article discusses anti-Black systemic violence. Attacks on Black lives are ubiquitous. It has been nine months since Tyre Nichols joined an ever-growing list of names we vow... Read more

Leisure

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 is a sincere tribute to Greece, family, and Windex

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 retains the charm and character of the first two films, while diving deeper into the darker themes of grief and belonging. 

Leisure

Reneé Rapp’s Snow Angel will melt your icy heart

Snow Angel is the perfect companion to keep you warm through the cold months ahead.

Leisure

A Foodie’s Guide to D.C. Restaurants

As a cultural melting-pot—a true microcosm of the United States as a whole—D.C. has everything a foodie would ever want!

Sports

Men’s soccer falters late in draw against Fordham

Georgetown men’s soccer (2-1-1, BIG EAST) gave up a three-goal lead and drew 3-3 against Fordham (2-0-2, Atlantic 10) on Monday, Sept. 4 at Shaw Field. The Hoyas played a... Read more

Halftime Sports

Running Backs: Football’s Third Estate

“Right now, there’s really nothing we can do…We’re the only position that our production hurts us the most. If we go out there and run 2,000 yards with so many... Read more

Sports

Georgetown soccer brings experience in quest for postseason success

Once again, No. 13 Georgetown women’s soccer has an experienced and talented group hoping to take the next step and make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament this year.... Read more

Editorials

Georgetown’s Socially Responsible Investing policy means nothing without accountability

Georgetown prides itself on its Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) policy. It remains complicit, however, in unethical investments in harmful companies. The SRI policy’s mission statement, created in 2017, emphasizes the... Read more

Features

Despite dilapidation in Chinatown, D.C.’s Chinese American community continues to thrive

Between Fifth and Eighth streets and along H and I streets lies what remains of D.C.’s Chinatown. The Friendship Arch, which was built in the style of Qing-dynasty architecture, marks... Read more

Halftime Leisure

Good Omens season two is a tale of queerness and Christianity

Good Omens season two expands upon the queer undertones of its predecessor by exploring queer love, loyalty, and the potential for change.

Leisure

Bottoms: In defense of “ugly, untalented gays”

Brought to life with a hearty dose of queer teen drama, hilarious antics, and endless quotable lines, Bottoms is sure to become an instant classic.

Podcasts

Turf & Burn: NFL Kickoff

NFL season has returned, which can only mean one thing: Caroline and Dylan are back giving their game day predictions! They recap the first game of the season, Lions versus... Read more

News

60th anniversary of March on Washington is a testament to activist determination

Sixty years after Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his renowned “I Have a Dream” speech, almost 75,000 people gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to rally for... Read more

Sports

An early evaluation of the Ed Cooley Era

Former Michigan State football coach Mark Dantonio, in one of my favorite quotes of all time, doubled down on the eternal and fierce rivalry between my beloved Spartans and their... Read more

Podcasts

Post Pitch: The Ethics of Georgetown’s Investments

Welcome back to Post Pitch. This week, join Podcast Editor Romy Abu-Fadel in her interview with Editorial Board representative Lukas Soloman. They discuss this week’s editorial board piece which dives... Read more