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Fall Arts Contest from the Anthem

The Anthem, Georgetown’s literary magazine, has an exciting arts contest running this month! Vox is no artist – thanks, Mrs. Rose, for calling my fourth-grade drawing of a bird “unrealistic” – but...

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Sponsored: The Georgetown Figure Skating Club’s 2nd Annual Holiday Benefit Show!

Join Georgetown Figure Skating Club, Best Buddies, Gracenotes, and GIVES for GFSC’s 2nd Annual Holiday Benefit Show at Georgetown Waterfront’s Washington Harbour Ice Rink! Enjoy a beautiful winter...

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To the Georgetown community

To the Georgetown community, Earlier this week, the Georgetown Voice printed a cartoon depicting two GUSA executive candidates in a horse costume being beaten by two other GUSA executive candidates....

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Prefrosh Preview: Breaking the Georgetown Bubble

Note: This is a repost of former Vox editor Marisa Hawley’s excellent overview of D.C.’s landmarks and attractions from last year’s Prefrosh Preview. Georgetown students have certainly earned their...

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Prefrosh Preview: Traditions at Georgetown

Editors note: This is a repost of Grace Brennan’s excellent overview of traditions at Georgetown from last year’s Prefrosh Preview. In a couple of weeks when you and the rest of the Prefrosh move onto...

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Prefrosh Preview: Sex at Georgetown

Editor’s note: This is a repost of Caitriona Pagni’s excellent overview of sex at Georgetown from last year. This post is intended to provide a realistic and informative picture of sex at Georgetown....

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Prefrosh Preview: LGBTQ at Georgetown

Editor’s note: this is a repost of Tim Annick’s excellent post on LGBTQ on the Hilltop from July 2014. For those of you who have been living under a rock, LGBTQ, as the Georgetown LGTBQ Resource Center...

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GET YOUR NOROVIRUS UPDATES AT BLOG.GEORGETOWNVOICE.COM

For up-to-the-minute coverage of how many victims the outbreak has claimed, how to get your missed classes excused, and which brands of hand sanitizer can kill the norovirus, check out Vox Populi at...

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Hot live drinks!

Cracked hands, cracked leaves, and now a cracked economy; this autumn is off to a particularly rough start. Add to that the stresses of midterms and a mysterious viral outbreak, and one will come to...

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Home brews

There is a five-gallon jug of beer fermenting in my apartment. I also live with six girls and can drink without impunity in my bedroom; in short, I am living every freshman boy’s dream. Of course, I...

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Goes down hard

I’ll let you in on a little secret: she’s definitely faking it. It’s really illogical to expect anyone to enjoy something that lasts only two seconds and burns like hell. And yet, the sad fact of the...

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Chug a-long

With the onset of blustery snow flurries, chafed cheeks, and depressed economic conditions, this drinking columnist, like so many others at this time of year, cannot help but yearn for her home on the...

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Students for Justice in Palestine protest War in Gaza

SJP hosted a protest in Red Square on Monday to decry the violence in Gaza. The post Students for Justice in Palestine protest War in Gaza appeared first on The Georgetown Voice.

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Kennedy Center awed by Aretha

R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Aretha Franklin and the Georgetown “Let Freedom Ring” choir celebrated the life of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Kennedy Center on Monday.  The next day Franklin sang at President...

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40 years of 11:15 p.m. Mass

In June of 1968 I finished studies in France and arrived at Georgetown to begin teaching theology. Bill Clinton had graduated from the University earlier that month. It had been a difficult year for...

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The world must understand Israel’s motives

In the aftermath of the recent Israeli operation in Gaza, much of the world has an opinion, but few care to understand why Israel was forced to go to war in the first place. For the past eight years,...

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Life After Politics: Georgetown’s Wonkish Professors

Don’t let his role in the North Korean nuclear negotiations, former position as a high-level national security advisor to George W. Bush, or admiring Washington Post profile fool you: Victor Cha is...

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