Articles tagged: Georgetown


News Commentary

All aboard the AMSTrack!

Anjali Ofori (CAS ’27) came to Georgetown set on studying public policy and living at the Capitol Campus. However, she found herself in a limbo of wanting to explore politics... Read more

Sports

Divine Providence: Mack commits to the Friars, joining Cooley’s former team

Former Georgetown junior guard Malik Mack announced to On3 that he has committed to BIG EAST rival Providence College on Tuesday, April 21. This comes just less than a month... Read more

Sports

Georgetown senior center Vince Iwuchukwu will seek fifth year of eligibility and enter transfer portal

Senior center Vince Iwuchukwu will be the latest Georgetown men’s basketball player to enter the transfer portal, Matt Zenitz and Chris Hummer of CBS Sports reported today on X. Iwuchukwu... Read more

Leisure

Bop with it, lean with it, open a pit with it!

Our crowds are terrible. If we want a music scene that actually matches the talent on stage, we must be a crowd worth playing for.

Features

Same origin, different experiences: The lives of twins at Georgetown

Before her Georgetown acceptance, Jacqueline Correa (CAS ’29) had committed to Florida State University (FSU). Correa assumed, as a first-generation low-income student, that she would be rejected from Georgetown. And... Read more

News

Family sues Georgetown for negligence in 2023 death of a student

Content warning: this article discusses depression, suicide, and self-harm.  A Georgetown family is suing the university for $10 million, alleging negligence in the 2023 death of a student, according to... Read more

Sports

Georgetown women’s rowing opens its spring season

Georgetown women’s rowing opened its 2026 spring season on Sunday, March 22, competing in two separate events at the Occoquan Reservoir in Virginia. The lightweight team took on the University... Read more

News

Pentagon cancels Georgetown’s Senior Service College fellowships

The Pentagon announced it cancelled Senior Service College (SSC) fellowships at Georgetown and other elite universities effective the 2026-2027 school year, according to a memo signed Feb. 27 by Secretary... Read more

Features

From noodles to nails, student entrepreneurs find their niches at Georgetown

During his freshman year at Georgetown, Hansel Guo (MSB ’27) struggled to reconnect with his passion for cooking. It was difficult to cook in the freshman dorms and balance classes... Read more

Features

Georgetown students with dietary restrictions continue to face obstacles when finding a meal

When Isabel Carr (CAS ’26) was a freshman at Georgetown, eating at Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall sent her to the hospital twice.  Tree nuts, milk, and eggs can cause... Read more

Editorials

The mask is off on U.S. imperialism. What are you going to do about it, Georgetown?

The editorial board is the official opinion of The Georgetown Voice. The editorial board operates independently of the Voice’s newsroom and the General Board. The board’s editorials reflect the majority... Read more

Halftime Leisure

The best places to cry on campus

Midterms got you down? Situationship not texting back? Clubs rejecting you right and left? College life can get overwhelming and sometimes, you just need to find a secluded place to... Read more

Features

Skybound: Rangila 31 gears up to take the stage

On Nov. 21 and 22, over 400 dancers in intricately designed costumes will take to the brightly lit stage in Gaston Hall. Across the span of one matinee and two... Read more

News Commentary

What are you gonna do with a philosophy degree?

I’m a philosophy major, so some may be surprised to hear that being a blue-haired barista at a café after graduation isn’t part of my five-year plan. Explaining to friends... Read more

Features

Lack of haircare for Black women in Georgetown leaves them on the fringe

When Fathia Fasasi (SOH ’27), the resident director of Black House—a residential space and cultural hub for Black students—came to Georgetown, she was surprised at the lack of spaces on... Read more

Features

Metro myths: Why local opposition may not be the only reason for Georgetown’s lack of Metro

From its famed former residents like John F. Kennedy, Madeleine Albright, and Francis Scott Key, to its historical significance as a key trading port and commercial district, it’s impossible to... Read more

News

M Street Starbucks employees impacted by store’s closing

The Starbucks on M Street and 34th abruptly closed on Sept. 27. Employees and managers were given two days’ notice that they would no longer work at the location. Some... Read more

Editorials

The limits of activism in the digital space

One of the greatest threats to meaningful activism today is the illusion that posting on social media is a substitute for taking action in the world. Online activism, in its... Read more

Podcasts

Post Pitch: Discussing “Dear Hoyas” with the Editorial Board

Welcome back to Post Pitch! This week, the Voice’s podcast producer Romy Abu-Fadel interviews our Editorial Board Chair, Seth Edwards, about the board’s traditional “Dear Hoyas” piece, reflecting on the... Read more

Editorials

Dear Hoyas

The institutional memory of a university is short. Every four years, the undergraduate population turns over entirely, and with it, parts of its past are forgotten. For students arriving on... Read more