Psy Costume Somehow Less Relevant Third Year in a Row
By Maryland Monroe | November 2, 2014
PROSPECT STREET — Sophomore Jonah Andrews reported this Sunday that dressing up for Halloween as South Korean pop star Psy for the third year in a row did not earn him the respect and admiration that it had the past two years. Andrews first dressed as Psy in 2012, after the release of the hit […]
Class of 2014 Awkwardly Still On Campus Following Conclusion of Homecoming
By Papa Fransisco | November 1, 2014
HEALY CIRCLE – Following the conclusion of the Homecoming festivities early last week, an overwhelming portion of the class of 2014 has reportedly not left campus.Members of the class of 2014 have been seen loitering around school buildings, sleeping in dorm common rooms and even attempting to attend classes. “We get this kind of thing […]
TAs to Meet for Annual Conference on Incompetence
By D. Joya | October 31, 2014
REISS – According to new sources, Georgetown’s many teaching assistants are again planning to attend the Annual TA Conference, or ATAC for short, this weekend. The excitement in the planning room was palpable.The Annual TA Conference’s newsletter, Unqualified Quarterly, describes their mission to, “foster confusion, uphold incompetency, and promote frustration in the name of subpar […]
Construction “Right on Track” to Fail Requirements of 2020 Campus Plan
By Arman Arman | October 30, 2014
HEALY HALL — In its latest press release, the Georgetown administration announced that construction on new buildings is proceeding behind schedule as planned, with work on track to meet none of the requirements of the anticipated 2020 Campus Plan. Though the new Campus Plan has yet to be announced University Spokesperson Stacey Kerr told the […]
Revamped “Haunted Healy” Event to Showcase Horrors of Post-Grad Life
By Ed Nonymous | October 30, 2014
Healy Hall — Saying that the old methods of utilizing graveyards, ghouls and fake blood “just doesn’t cut it anymore,” Director of Residential Living and Scary Events Jenny Helmshire announced that the decorations for this year’s annual “Haunted Healy” attraction would be focused around life post-graduation. The haunted house attraction, put on by the […]
Construction Worker Rolls Wheelchair-Bound Student into Bottomless Pit
By Devyn | October 29, 2014
REISS — In a landmark defeat for students with disabilities on campus, construction worker Jason Ader rolled wheelchair-bound sophomore Alex Tirole (MSB ’17) into a bottomless pit. The incident occurred last Tuesday as Tirole passed the Reiss Walkway construction site. Ader, shouting that Tirole was “moving too slowly” and that “the reckoning hath cometh”, […]
Georgetown Sailing Team Reports 3 Cases of Scurvy
By Administrator | October 28, 2014
POTOMAC RIVER—This weekend Georgetown Sailing coach Michael Callahan announced that the team had contracted three cases of the disease scurvy aboard the SS Cura Personalis. Callahan said the cases came about after 3 months on seas as the ship was sailing through the Philippine Sea. “You know, we try to keep incidence of the […]