WASHINGTON – Whether you’re currently living in our nation’s capital, or simply have your finger on the pulse of politics, there is an unmistakable tension in the air as we count down the days until what will we be the only monumental news for the United States, the Haitian Election, and not any other unfortunate, […]
In response to recent figures showing a dramatic rise in demand for IUDs since his election, the President Elect released a statement recognizing that “it is understandably difficult for the women of this great nation to cope with the prospect of a President who possesses so many attractive qualities”. Trump affirmed that, while ‘flattered’, “[he] […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a shocking turn of events, President Barack Obama delivered his two weeks’ notice earlier today. The POTUS thanked Janet from H.R. after handing her his letter of resignation, and then informed his secretary that he would be taking the afternoon off. “It’s been a good run, but it’s a new year, […]
LAUINGER LIBRARY – An outpouring of support and condolences has been the heartwarming response from the family and friends of Georgetown freshman Ben Levinson, who by all reports and social media updates, has a final exam tomorrow that he is “totally screwed for.” “It’s cumulative,” lamented Levinson in a series of Tweets from the Lau […]
If you’re like most well-meaning Americans, you’ve spent every morning since October 7th, 2016 replacing your morning shower with a close reading of 40-50 Wikileaked emails of John Podesta, chairman of the Clinton 2016 campaign. And, if you’re like most perceptive Americans, you’re starting to see some dots reveal themselves to you – formless, perturbing dots just begging to […]
NEW CANAAN, CT — After a long day of paperwork and a few loads of laundry, local mom Janet Milner declared she still “just needed to finish up a few things” before getting ready for dinner. “I figured I’ll be fun mom and let the kids order in dinner tonight while I schedule ballet practice,” […]
DARNALL — Late Monday afternoon, freshman Jeffrey Reddick (COL ’20) emerged from the basement of Darnall beaming with an ear-to-ear grin and an armful of bedding. “I thought I’d never do it, but the day is finally here. This must be what living on your own is really like,” said Reddick, who also has two […]
LAND WITHOUT TIME — On what should have been a regular afternoon tour for Blue and Gray veteran tour guide Martha Anderson (COL ’16), things quickly got out of hand. “I was just doing our regular route, right out White Gravenor and through to Copley Lawn, but when I turned to get onto the lawn…” […]
REISS — As the clock neared 6:10 PM this Thursday in Reiss, multiple students reported that it looked like ethics Professor Joanne Martin was going to keep lecturing right up to the last fucking minute. “Oh god, he’s introducing a new topic with only 5 minutes left in class. There’s no way this guy lets us bail even […]