After a fall semester devoid of breaks, students asking for days off this spring to prevent burnout and Zoom fatigue.
By Sarah Weber November 14, 2020
D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory was appointed the first Black American cardinal in the Catholic Church by Pope Francis.
By Sarah Weber October 31, 2020
Georgetown University LGBTQ Resource Center and GUPride celebrated LGBTQ History Monthand Coming Out Day virtually.
By Sarah Weber October 25, 2020
Georgetown has opted to waive the ACT and SAT requirement for applicants to the class of 2025, citing the ongoing pandemic and the widespread cancellation of college admissions tests as... Read more
By Sarah Weber September 27, 2020
During a summer that was not quite as we expected it to be, many Voice staffers rediscovered their love of literature, while others—well-established book nerds—appreciated the extra time to read.... Read more
By Savannah Benko, Natalie Chaudhuri, Chetan Dokku, Annabella Hoge, Roman Peregrino, Samantha Tritt, Sarah Weber and Katie Woodhouse September 26, 2020
Residential ministers (RMs) moved out of their dormitories and into alternative housing last week at the request of Georgetown University residential staff. The residential staff decided to move RMs in... Read more
By Sarah Weber September 23, 2020