Connor (he/him) is a senior in the college and the managing editor. He is also a member of the editorial board, a collector of snowglobes, and he can't wait to make you pasta after studying for three months in Florence, Italy. Ping Connor at managing@georgetownvoice.com.
Students from George Washington University along with students from Georgetown and other schools from throughout the D.C. area established an encampment in solidarity with Gaza early this morning on GW’s campus.
By Eddy Binford-Ross, Franziska Wild, Katie Doran, Sydney Carroll, Connor Martin, Graham Krewinghaus and Nora Scully April 25, 2024
Georgetown Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine (FSJP) held a vigil Tuesday at noon to mourn the Palestinian academics and university students killed by Israel in Gaza. This is... Read more
By Connor Martin April 18, 2024
Georgetown’s Resident Assistants (RAs) voted overwhelmingly in favor of forming a union in an election on Tuesday, one of the fastest RA unionization efforts in the country pending certification, organizers said.
By Franziska Wild, Connor Martin and Samantha Monteiro April 16, 2024
Six drag queens and kings will compete for the inaugural Mx. Georgetown crown in the ICC Auditorium on April 12 at 8 p.m.
By Connor Martin and Izzy Wagener April 12, 2024
Around 70 students and faculty gathered on March 21 to protest a speaker event sponsored by the Georgetown Law Zionists featuring Rudy Rochman, a member of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
By Graham Krewinghaus and Connor Martin March 22, 2024
Grief is a solitary experience on some level—it’s personal, intimate. But people can still grieve collectively. Placing grief in a community context elicits solidarity and a stronger ethics of interpersonal care. It helps unmask the shame, guilt, and blame that surround suicide. It names these questions, so at the very least, one knows other people are asking the same things, too. Discussing grief openly won’t diminish the loss, but maybe it can make the pain less hollow—less lonely.
By Connor Martin February 17, 2024
Students, faculty, and staff held a walkout to call on Georgetown to divest its endowment from companies that invest in technologies used by the Israeli military.
By Franziska Wild, Connor Martin and Sydney Carroll February 9, 2024
H*yas for Choie is emphasizing educational programming, rather than direct protest, as part of a new strategy.
By Connor Martin February 3, 2024
A united “Free, free, Palestine!” shook Washington, D.C.’s Freedom Plaza on Jan. 13 as thousands gathered to demand an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Organized by the American Muslim... Read more
By Connor Martin February 1, 2024
More than anything, Rocky Horror is about self-acceptance, a sentiment immediately exposed to the audience.
By Connor Martin April 29, 2023