New policy changes to first-time violations by freshmen in Student Code of...
Here’s some interesting news to all the freshmen who might be planning to leave their dorms in packs and roam the streets for parties for their first college weekend. The Office of Student Conduct is...
View ArticleD.C. police force on the verge of shrinking
D.C. is one of the best examples of a city that completely turned its crime around. The District halved its number of violent crimes between 1995 and 2010, and is no longer considered one of the most...
View ArticleThis Week in the Voice: A deeper look at the NHS
In this week’s feature, Marisa Hawley dives into the corridors of St. Mary’s Hall to take a closer look at the small but proud school that is a mystery to Georgetown’s future investment bankers and...
View ArticleThis Week in Halftime: Death, tyranny, and fantasy football
The school year is in full swing, and so are the friendly neighborhood writers at the Voice‘s leisure and sports blog, Halftime. Katherine Landau mourns the loss of “part producer, mixer, writer and...
View ArticleVox takes stock of the Georgetown late-night food options
If you find yourself peckish after raging all night at the behest of our neighbors peacefully hanging out with friends in a townhouse on a Saturday night, it’s easy to get frustrated because Georgetown...
View ArticleUniversity unveils latest details on Georgetown’s newest dorms
On Tuesday night, University administrators and representatives from Ayers Saint Gross discussed interiors for the renovation of the Old Jesuit Residence and project updates for the...
View ArticleVox Pupuli: Corgis showering some love
Student Health Service held a puppy playtime session on Copley Lawn Thursday afternoon, as part of its Thrive 2014 events. Vox spotted these two energetic and fluffy Corgis, Banner, born on the Fourth...
View ArticleThis Week in Halftime: Who knew Adams Morgan was so much fun
This week on the Voice‘s leisure and sports extravaganza known as Halftime, Erika Bullock found a paradise in this year’s Adams Morgan Day and spoke to the festival’s eccentric vendors and food stalls:...
View ArticleMalaysian Prime Minister talks ASEAN ways at Gaston, asked why he leads a...
On Tuesday night, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak spoke at a Lecture Fund event at Gaston Hall as part of his visit to the U.S. this month. Now in his fifth year as head of state, he has a...
View ArticleComments of the Week: Whose property is it anyway?
Last week on Vox, we asked our readers what to name the complex-sounding and swanky Healey Family Student Center (the Healz?), featured two heads of state, one of which Skyped in from Liberia to talk...
View ArticleComments of the Week: Happy Halloweekend, go burn in Hell
Last week, Vox asked Georgetown’s College Republicans what they have to say about the overtly Democratic D.C. mayoral race, told the tale of a University professor recovering her abducted dog, and...
View ArticleCampus Crime Watch: Petty thefts plague the Hilltop in October
The Georgetown University Police Department reported 32 cases of violent and property crime in Oct., 2014. The Leavey Center remains the campus’ most crime-ridden location, with six thefts reported...
View ArticleRangila’s 20th anniversary performance to be held at Kennedy Center’s Opera...
On Nov. 22, Rangila, organized by the South Asian Society, will be performed at the Kennedy Center’s Opera House Theater for the first time instead of Gaston Hall, where performances have traditionally...
View ArticleMonsanto CTO engages STIA students over GMOs and the future of the food industry
On Tuesday night, Monsanto’s Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Robert Fraley spoke to an audience of Georgetown students, perhaps quite aptly, in the Reiss Science building about...
View ArticleVox reviews Hilltoss: They tossed, we came, everybody saw
Aren’t we just a bunch of tossers? The Vox staff went on a group outing to The Hilltoss, the Corp’s new salad-tossing Mecca. Overall, it’s a pleasant surprise and makes a great addition to the existing...
View ArticleGUSA lectures freshmen on future perils of 2018-2038 campus plan
On Sunday night, outgoing Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Craig Cassey (COL ’15), GUSA president Trevor Tezel (SFS ’15), GUSA Undersecretary for Disability Affairs Lydia Brown (C’15), and incoming...
View ArticleThis Week in the Voice: The Best of 2014
In this week’s feature, Voice staffers recommend their best movies and albums of 2014 as the new year beckons. Among their top choices include Boyhood and Gone Girl for the best movies and Mac...
View ArticleSpecial Olympics chairman talks about love, faith, and our attitudes to...
On Thursday night, Special Olympics chairman Timothy Shriver spoke with Berkley Center senior fellow Paul Elie a packed crowd at Riggs Library to promote his new book, Fully Alive: Discovering What...
View ArticleHappy 95th birthday, you estranged cousin from down the hall
Today, our arch rivals somewhat competent practitioners in journalism amicable “newspaper of record,” whatever that means, down the hallway of the fourth floor of the Leavey Center has made it into its...
View ArticleVox takes a grand tour of the Old Jesuit Residence
Every other Wednesday and Friday from now until the end of February, students can tour the Old Jesuit Residence, which is slated to be complete by Aug. 2015 to open in the next academic year as the...
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