Voices

Voices is the Op-Ed and personal essay section of The Georgetown Voice. It features the real narratives of diverse students from nearly every corner on campus, seeking to tell some of the incredibly important and yet oft-unheard stories that affect life in and out of Georgetown.


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Making better writers, one paper at a time

I remember hyperventilating. I know my heart stopped at least once or twice.

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How I learned how much I love my sister

And nearly killed all her pets along the way

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Did Georgetown turn me into a snob?

“I’m glad you’re back,” my then 16-year-old sister sighed as she threw her leg over the arm of our old green couch and settled down to watch a movie.

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From virgin to snob in one week

When boxed wine just won’t do

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Ruby red slippers won’t cut it Ruby red slippers won’t cut it Ruby red slippers won’t cut it

It turns out there is no place like home … and that’s not always a good thing

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When mentoring gets too close for comfort

Carrying On- a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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Pomegranates, mangoes and a train of thought

I could eat 100 kiwis a day, but they would always be green. With envy, for they know of my love for mangoes.

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Relationship advice? Read the writing on the stall

A student finds wisdom in an unlikely place

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Undecided isn’t just a major … Falling off the fence

Finding an opinion. Just in time.

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VOICE FICTION – I totally miss my warlord jungle fortress

Your typical semester abroad in Vietnam

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An In-flight Guide: Avoiding your fellow traveler

An attack of charisma dooms a student’s flight

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Waiting in a Winter Wonderland : A Christmas Story

“Snow,” Santa and Shoppers Make a Merry Christmas at Macy’s

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I’m doing just fine, thank you very much

I can hardly believe that it’s been almost a year now since I coached Georgetown to its final, heartbreaking loss under my tenure.

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Carrying On: Pondering mortality over sweet potatoes

The food grew cold as my family stared quietly at one another around the dinner table.

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A traditional Swedish-Japanese Thanksgiving

Being a Japanese-Swedish combo family means American traditions such as Thanksgiving should be meaningless.

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Everything’s better in Japanese

I can’t read that sentence because I do not read, speak or understand Japanese.

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Thanksgiving debunked

Like many Americans, you’re probably looking forward to the government-sanctioned gluttony fest known as Thanksgiving.

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Congratulations, You’re an Asshole

“He’s an asshole… You’re so much better than him.” Almost every woman has heard it once.

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Bow wow… letters from the dog park

Yesterday the biggest dog in the neighborhood, a six-year-old Great Dane named Salisbury, tried to mount my friend’s Jack Russell pup.

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What is a Liberal?

What exactly is a “liberal”?