Lobbyist Fondly Remembers When You Could Bribe a Senator for a Nickel
By Henrietta Chesterfield | March 24, 2017
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Reflecting on the changing times and rising costs in a globalizing world, sources report K Street Lobbyist Jack Michaelson fondly remembered when he could bribe a U.S. Senator for just a nickel. “When I was young, my company would give me two dimes and a quarter, I’d go down to the local […]
In Devastating Loss, Georgetown Administration Fails to Retain Esteemed JT III
By Fortune St. Albans | March 23, 2017
GEORGETOWN – It is a cold and sobering day for Georgetown athletics. Early this afternoon, unexpecting students received the heartbreaking news that the Georgetown administration, despite extensive efforts, has failed to retain beloved head coach John Thompson III. “This loss comes as a shock to all of us,” explained athletics director John McKenzie, between large gulps […]
Philosophy Major on LinkedIn Seeking Position as Philosopher King
By Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr. | March 22, 2017
GEORGETOWN – After finally taking time off from reading Nietzsche to consider his career path, philosophy major Christopher Peck (COL ’17) has changed his LinkedIn profile to say that he is seeking a position as a Philosopher King. “I’ve been thinking about how to apply my coursework to make the world a more ideal place, and […]
Benihana Evacuated After Onion Volcano Erupts
By Frances Lumley-Saunderson | March 20, 2017
PORTLAND, O.R. – A Benihana restaurant was evacuated this Thursday evening following the eruption of a chef’s onion volcano. “It was unlike anything I’d ever seen before. I mean he just pulled an onion apart, stacked the rings, and then all the sudden there’s just smoke pouring out of the thing.”said restaurant diner Peter Tatum, […]
1 of 5 People Don’t Know They Have Schizophrenia and You’re Probably One of Them
By Henrietta Chesterfield | March 19, 2017
A recent study from John Hopkins University has shown that as many as one out of five people in the United States are unaware that they have schizophrenia, and that there’s a good chance that you’re one of them. The study explained that due to the reality-shaping nature of schizophrenia, many of those affected are […]
I’ve Filled My Briefcase with Nothing but Smucker’s Grape Jelly for the Past 7 Years and Today It Paid Off
By The Sisters Fitzroy | March 18, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – I have always lived my life by one simple principle: be prepared. That is why for the past seven years of my professional career, I have filled my briefcase with nothing but Smucker’s grape jelly. Every morning, I retrieve my briefcase from its place in the fridge and every night I […]
Quitter Dies at 99
By Frances Lumley-Saunderson | March 17, 2017
BALTIMORE, MD – This Thursday afternoon a local 99 year old woman, and apparently a complete quitter, Susan Edelran died. “It’s really a shame that mom had to give up on life just a few weeks before hitting that big 100. I guess she really just was a total slacker when it came down to […]
Amazing! This sophomore learned Spanish to seduce elderly Hispanic women!
By Blanche Cavendish | March 16, 2017
Sophomore Davis Buckley (COL ’19) had always had an interest in Latin American cultures. But he had never even been to another country or ever connected with someone from there on a personal level. It was a far away dream for him. But, one day last year, Davis realized he could make a real connection […]