Megan is a junior majoring in American Studies with a Government minor. She has previously acted as the Voice's Business Manager and is a compulsory thrift shopper.
The search for a new associate director of the Disability Cultural Initiative (DCI) has re-energized student hopes of establishing a DCC.
By Megan O'Malley March 30, 2022
The GUSA Senate convened on Feb. 13 to certify the 2022 executive election results over the recommendation of the Election Commission (EC).
By Sarah Watson, Megan O'Malley and Graham Krewinghaus February 13, 2022
Dining hall closures have left students staying on campus over Thanksgiving break with scarce accessible meal options for the holiday weekend. From Wednesday, Nov. 24 until Sunday, Nov. 28, all... Read more
By Megan O'Malley and Franziska Wild November 28, 2021
Washington, D.C. is reopening. Ready to explore it? You could walk or take an Uber, or you could try getting around like a real Washingtonian. Equipped with D.C.’s range of... Read more
By Megan O'Malley and Margaret Hartigan September 24, 2021
COVID-19 placed unprecedented burdens on college students and their families, many of whom struggled to cover costs for basic necessities not included in financial aid packages even before the pandemic. ... Read more
By Maya Kominsky and Megan O'Malley August 27, 2021
This January, Georgetown will send 26 incumbents and one newcomer to be inducted into the 117th Congress of the United States,
By Megan O'Malley November 19, 2020
Georgetown has significantly contributed to homelessness and gentrification in D.C. We have the resources—and the imperative—to do better.
By JoJo Farina, Faith Kean, Sophie Koritz, Grant Frazee, Zahraa Hotait, Jack McCutchan and Megan O'Malley November 15, 2020