Connor was a senior in the college, the editor-in-chief, and the interim chair of the Voice editorial board. He is still eternally currently on a quest to create the perfect Voice office, among his many, many other projects.
But actually entering Georgetown’s queer community revealed a landscape of identity and experience far more diverse and complex than one affinity group chat for queer people or just a “very gay” university.
As the first brisk wave of winter air blows across campus, the Voice wants to know more about the steamy sex lives of its readers. More importantly, we want to promote a raw dialogue about sex—the carnal details, the riveting minutiae, and everything in between.