
Ajani Jones
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Connor Martin |Daniel Varghese |Ajani Jones |Romy Abu-Fadel
Dear readers… As we approach graduation, I’ve been reflecting on my time in the Voice. I’ve taken the creaky, smelly Leavey elevator for four years now, and every time I ride with one of my peers at The Hoya, I avert my gaze, trying not to blush. I stay stoic, trying my hardest to seem uninterested in their every move, and story they publish. I tell my staff that waking up Friday mornings and opening up the print magazine boxes never gets old.
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3 weeks ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Ajani Jones |Sarah Watson
I got my first tattoo at the lowest point of my freshman fall. After a hard adjustment period and spending my first major holiday in the States alone, I needed a change. So, the day after Thanksgiving, I strolled up M Street and got the first of a few aesthetic changes I would make during my college career. I had been mulling over the decision for a few weeks, but I had some hesitations tied to lingering lessons from my upbringing.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
georgetownvoice.com | Ajani Jones |Elizabeth Adler |Aubrey Butterfield |Samantha Monteiro
For the past few years, the Voice has aimed to have a semesterly sit-down interview between the editor-in-chief (EIC) and the current sitting president of the university. As the outgoing EIC from the fall semester, I got the chance to sit down with Interim President Groves and Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff Joe Ferrara to talk about some of the biggest issues currently facing the university and its community members. This interview was conducted on Jan. 16.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
georgetownvoice.com | Rhea Banerjee |Ajani Jones |Connor Martin |Aidan Munroe
It’s generally advised to approach relationships and careers with a teaspoon of caution. However, Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) throws caution to the wind in Hollywood’s most recent biopic, A Complete Unknown (2024), which approaches stages of the star’s life with an effervescent, reverberating ambition.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Aminah Malik |Ajani Jones |Connor Martin |Aidan Munroe
Last semester, I saw keffiyehs all around campus, not just worn by Arab and Muslim students, but by students of all communities. Collectively outraged at the ongoing genocide in Gaza, swaths of the student community came together to demand a ceasefire. Georgetown University Students for Justice in Palestine organized demonstrations and walkouts, which dozens of students participated in. On Nov.
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