It Happened To Me: We Let the Weird Roommate Do Housing and Now I’m Living in a Papa John’s in Bethesda
By Peleg Sprague | April 7, 2019
BETHESDA – I have a harrowing – yet eye-opening – experience to share. My friends and I let our weird roommate be the group sponsor for housing this year, and, next thing I know, a local Papa John’s in Bethesda is where I’m now calling home. Yep, it sounds strange. You wouldn’t believe how fast […]
Hehe: If You Squint at The Word “PEPPERDINE” It Kinda Looks Like “Pepperoine,” Which Sure Is A Strange Way to Spell Pepperoni
By Alfred Conkling Coxe Jr. | April 7, 2019
Heh. Would you look at that. Never thought of it that way. How weird would it be if we spelled ‘pepperoni’ that way, huh? Pretty fuckin’ weird, I would say. “Uh, excuse me, can I please have one large pepperoine pizza?” Only a dumbass would say something like that. Not me. I’m not a dumbass. […]
Tragedy of Uncommon Grounds: Enterprising Student Spreads Belongings All Over Communal Table
By The Sisters Fitzroy | April 4, 2019
“It all felt like a normal day in Uncommon Grounds,” explained communist, Todd Boddson (COL ‘19), “until I saw the criminal behavior occurring on my favorite table.” A fellow Georgetown student had taken several textbooks, loose papers, a notebook, and her laptop and completely monopolized an entire table. Boddson typically hangs around Uncommon Grounds in […]
Housing at Georgetown, Ranked, Based on How At-Home My Baby Raccoon Feels in Each Place
By Horace Harmon Lurton III | April 2, 2019
We know housing selection can be one of the most stressful things here at Georgetown. With selection happening this week, we here at The Heckler have put together a comprehensive guide to help you pick the best place to live. We have the perspective necessary to let not only you, but all your baby pets, […]
Georgetown Heckler Finally Wins Approval To Change Name to Georgetown Harvard Lampoon
By Edith Bulwer Lytton | April 1, 2019
WASHINGTON – We have finally done it! Since setting plans in motion to become The Georgetown Harvard Lampoon in 2009, we have been engaged in a lengthy legal dispute. A new document that has surfaced in this case has blown it wide open and the name “The Harvard Lampoon” is ours! At least that’s what […]
Confused Baseball Team Packs Lips At Dip Ball
By Carolina Edgecumb | March 31, 2019
Last night at the famed Institute of Peace, Diplomats, Model UN kids, and the baseball team gathered for what we at Georgetown call Dip Ball. Freshman nicotine fiend Bucky Smith bought his team tickets after taking a fat rip of his juul, thinking that Dip Ball was a celebration of chewing tobacco, if not a […]
“It’s Like Netflix But For Oil Rigs”-MSB Pitch Competition Going About As Well As We Thought
By Adelaide Mornington | March 27, 2019
GEORGETOWN– The MSB’s annual Rocket Pitch competition, presented by Startup Hoyas, is currently entering its third day. This competition is designed to allow promising MSB students to mash the words “Uber” or “Netflix” or “Chipotle” with currently existing industries in exchange for cartoonishly large checks. Last year’s winner was Ta2Go, described by its founders as […]
Disappointingly Little Nudity in Beto O’Rourke’s First Campaign Appearance
By The Sisters Fitzroy | March 25, 2019
Presidential hopeful, Beto O’Rourke made a splash in Iowa where he has begun his energized campaign. Garnering a great deal of support after nearly unseating the entrenched and always-clothed Ted Cruz in a highly contested Texas Senate race, Beto kept up the momentum in an exciting Iowa showing. O’Rourke spouted off his unifying rhetoric all […]
Rivalry Win: Georgetown Hoops Receives NIT Invite, Villanova Fails to Secure Bid
By Bushrod Washington | March 19, 2019
GEORGETOWN- What a beautiful time to be Hoya! This past Sunday, it was revealed that the Georgetown Men’s Basketball Team would continue to play into the postseason, receiving an invitation to play in the NIT as a #3 seed. Making the reveal even sweeter was that Georgetown’s bitter Big East rival, Villanova, failed to qualify […]