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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Deconstructing the Facebook

Is it a sign of social degeneration?

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Braving the elements

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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Stopping the Prozac

Getting used to an emotional existence

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Darwin in the District

If you have been to chicken finger Thursday at Leo’s, you’ve seen Darwinism in action.

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Youthful misgivings

Thanks to the laziness of not wanting to change doctors, here I am about to enter a room where the average age of the patients is smaller than my shoe size.

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Not fading away

Carrying On- a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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If GUSA streaked, would it be hot?

Replacing student government with something more meaningful

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A Grateful Gourmand

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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What do you drive?

We called it the Bulldozer. A 2000-pound gas-slurping, tar-squashing, gravel-flinging workhouse for 15 straight years. As long as no one stole the battery.

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Letters to the Editor

To the Editor: Although disappointed by the inaccuracies in the editorial “Tending to the Flock,” I must in charity believe that they are not intentional. I applaud The Voice’s concern... Read more

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We are not Charlotte Simmons

Three true stories about sex at Georgetown

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Virtual Insanity

Making games of complex issues

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Old man, take a look at your life

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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The mother of dilemmas

Choosing between career and family, but never education

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I once was blind

Everyone has their stock stories, the ones they can tell at awkward social moments. Most involve extreme situations or life-changing moments; mine involves neither.

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Reinventing mayorhood – The new reign of Los Angeles Major Antonio Villaraigosa

Carrying On – a rotating column by voice senior staffers

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Letters to the Editor

On Georgetown and Bioethics

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Palestine speaks: do we hear?

Pictures tell a story seldom heard

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Chauvinism: the new feminism

Defending old time charm in the modern age

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Saving at Georgetown

This semester, I began working at one of the student-run coffee shops on campus and was appalled to see that my shop doesn’t recycle. At all.