Georgetown community holds vigil for Transgender Day of Remembrance, reflecting on transgender visibility on campus.
On Oct. 23, GUCD and GUCR gathered for their annual upperclassmen debate, covering economic, foreign relations, and social policy.
Hoyas regularly raise concerns about campus facilities, but one service that stands out as notoriously unreliable is SaxaNet.
Every once in a while, some director or writer grabs a classic novel and thinks, “Step aside, Shelley/Orwell/Dickens. I’ve ...
Dodging forklifts and tuning out the sound of cranes have been the college experience for students. What is in the works, and ...
The second annual Gaza Lecture Series welcomes distinguished academics amid concerns about free speech regarding Palestine on ...
The First-Generation Experience Mentorship aims to provide high school seniors with resources and mentors as they apply to ...
It is my honor to invite you to read 2025’s final issue of The Georgetown Voice. I cannot express the pride I feel for the ...
Running a marathon as a college student can be daunting, here are some tips from Voice editor Alex on how to do it.
For years, Georgetown’s business, finance, and economics culture—particularly within the McDonough School of Business (MSB), competitive pre-professional clubs, and career-driven student circles—has ...
Come along for the "ride" as Voice news editor Aubrey learns how to ride a bike, for the first time, at nineteen years old.
Depending on the layout and number of roommates, living in one of these residence halls can cost between $9,266 to $10,250 a ...