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When Georgetown’s own Liana Wallace (MSB ’23) cast her vote for fellow castaway Erika Casupanan to take home the million dollars on Season 41 (2021) of Survivor, she helped break a six-season dry ...
Welcome back to Post Pitch! This week, the Voice’s podcast editor Katie Reddy interviews our writer, Evalyn Lee, about her Voices piece on the aestheticization and human cost of cigarettes. Tune in to ...
Since the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detained Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown postdoctoral fellow, on March 17, the Voice has obtained dozens of court documents filed by the legal teams ...
About 150 students, faculty, and community members gathered outside Healy Hall on Sunday to protest against the detainment of Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown postdoctoral fellow. Department of ...
Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a postdoctoral fellow who teaches at Georgetown, told his students that he came to the U.S. to escape repression of free speech in his home country of India. On Monday, Department ...
Department of Homeland Security agents arrested Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a researcher at Georgetown, outside his home in Rosslyn, Virginia on Monday night, according to reporting by Politico. Khan Suri is ...
Georgetown’s non-ginger population flocked to Healy lawn for a time-honored tradition: watching our redheaded friends run in circles while we cheer them on. See our photos of the festivities below!
The word “Eden” makes me think of a heavenly paradise. When I visited Eden Center, a Vietnamese strip mall in Falls Church, Virginia, for the first time, it did not fall short of my imagination. The ...
The Zachor Legal Institute, a think tank and advocacy group focused on waging a “legal battle against anti-Israel movements in America,” is suing the Department of Education to access materials ...
Content warning: This article includes mentions of physical violence. Welcome back to Post Pitch! This week, the Voice’s podcast editor Katie Reddy interviews our writer, Hailey Wharram, about her ...
Nearly one-fifth of households in D.C. have skipped meals because they lack access to adequate food. Another fifth has experienced uncertainty around accessing needed nutrition, according to the ...
In January 2025, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) released data indicating a dramatic drop in violent crime rates in D.C. in 2024. This comes after the city experienced its deadliest year in ...
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