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Georgetown Interim President Robert Groves testifies to the university's response to alleged antisemitic incidents on campus.
Abortion is currently legal at all stages in D.C., making the District a hotspot for those traveling to receive necessary abortion care. Thus, the role of doulas has become a lot more important in D.C ...
Many members of the Georgetown University Law Center community fear that a changing landscape will push people away from the field of immigration law.
Community members gathered in front of Healy Hall on Thursday to protest Georgetown’s refusal to implement a referendum to divest from Israel.
Podcast editor Katie Reddy interviews writer Evalyn Lee about her piece investigating the aestheticization and human cost of cigarettes.
To celebrate completing her Ph.D at the University of Cambridge, Amelia Louks posted a picture on X, formerly known as Twitter, proudly displaying a physical copy of her thesis entitled “Olfactory ...
Connor is a senior in the college, the editor-in-chief, and the interim chair of the Voice editorial board. He is currently on a quest to create the perfect Voice office, among his many, many other ...
(no) Pressure Creatives, Georgetown’s Asian American musical theatre production group, performed its third musical Off the Record in Gaston Hall on Mar. 14. The musical follows the adventures of ...
Cigarettes are back, and they are sexier than ever. They emit a mysterious aura, serving as a chic accessory for parties or study breaks outside Lau. By smoking a cigarette, one can emulate the ...
Like a lightning bolt from the heavens, this iconic guitar riff strikes with pure electricity. As Brian Johnson’s raspy wails thunder throughout the soundscape, a swirling storm forms, engulfing you ...
There has been a significant increase in book bans in the United States. Since 2021, PEN America has documented nearly 16,000 book bans in public schools across the country. With each book ban, it is ...
About 150 community members gathered outside Healy Hall to protest the detainment of Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown postdoctoral fellow.