The Georgetown Voice
Rhea Banerjee is a highly engaged policy fellow currently serving at Paragon Policy Fellowship since June 2024. Additionally, Rhea holds multiple editorial roles, including Marketing Director and Blog Editor for the Georgetown University Undergraduate Law Review, where editing adheres to the Bluebook style manual. At The Georgetown Voice, Rhea contributes as an Associate Editor and Staff Writer, focusing on arts and culture in the DMV area. Experience includes a summer internship at Morningstar, a teaching assistant position at Georgetown University, and leading DEI initiatives at Hoyalytics. Rhea also worked as a Junior Analyst with Georgetown Collegiate Investors, LLC, and completed a legislative internship with the Office of U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth. Currently pursuing dual degrees in Business and Global Affairs from Georgetown University, Rhea's academic background is complemented by a commitment to exploring the intersection of politics and performance through a fellowship with The Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics.
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The Georgetown Voice
The Georgetown Voice is Georgetown University’s premiere, student-run newsmagazine, with commentary and coverage on news, arts, and sports. Our alumni have gone on to work at The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, NPR, NBC, FiveThirtyEight, SportsIllustrated, Vulture, POLITICO, The Huffington Post, and several other news organizations. The Voice was founded in 1969 by former editors from The Hoya who objected to that paper’s refusal at the time to cover the Vietnam War and off-campus issues affecting students. The paper’s debut editorial on March 4, 1969, explained the paper’s goals and mission: "Our editorial policy will view and analyze issues in a liberal light. We shall not limit our editorial content to campus topics. We promise to present and analyze national and local issues of concern to the student, whose concern should spread beyond the campus. We shall attempt with all our energy to inform the community, to make the community conscious of controversial subjects by an open presentation and discussion of relevant issues, to communicate a culture, and to entertain our readers." While the editorial page explicitly comes from a progressive perspective, news and feature stories take a non-ideological stance and give voice to all sides of the issue. Without exception, the Voice is committed to providing campus with critical journalism that doesn’t defer to those in power. Like us on Facebook (@TheGeorgetownVoice) and follow us on Twitter (@gtownvoice) and on Instagram (@georgetownvoice). Email editor@georgetownvoice.com or managing@georgetownvoice.com for questions or inquiries.