Georgetown Football Really, Really Doesn’t Want Bama, Like At All
By Edith Bulwer Lytton | December 6, 2018
GEORGETOWN – The Georgetown Hoyas football team gathered in silence on Sunday. The reason? The college football playoff selection show. For some teams this occasion would be a cause for applause, but in this small room in the Thompson Athletic Center, you could hear a pin drop. However, sadness did not account for the silence […]
Sad? Font On Healy Lawn Memorial Too Small To Know
By Shackleford Hedgecock, Esq. | December 3, 2018
HEALY LAWN – While most agree that those little memorials on Healy lawn are probably related to some sort of tragedy or cause, students admitted that the sign was just a little too far from the path to actually read it. Most students have agreed that they feel generally sad when they glance at it, but […]
Strange: New Student Group Denies Existence of Sweden
By Bushrod Washington | November 26, 2018
RED SQUARE – Onlookers at the weekly farmer’s market were left baffled when a group of students gathered, insisting that the nordic country of Sweden is completely fabricated. “I was in line to get some bubble tea when all of a sudden I heard a bunch of shouting about Sweden and government lies,” said Alicia […]
How to Ruin Thanksgiving by Getting Drunk and Throwing up in Your Childhood Bathroom
By Horace Harmon Lurton III | November 21, 2018
Step 1: Acquire the commodities. Start the night by locating the alcohol. Pick whatever variety vaguely smells like vomit to you. That means you’ve thrown it up before and it’ll likely be your best bet. *If you’re underage, either wait for your strangely pushy Grandmother to offer you a drink or perhaps opt for snagging […]
WEDDING REVIEW: Lackluster Bride Delivers Forgettable Vows, Blows It All
By Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar | November 3, 2018
DAHLGREN CHAPEL – Saturday’s nuptials in Dahlgren Chapel, featuring John and Stephanie as the groom and bride, were a memorable day overall. However, all positive elements of the wedding were eclipsed by a truly weak, disappointing performance by Stephanie during the vows. As the guests entered the chapel, leaves crunched underfoot and a breeze tugged […]
Super Clever Costume Has To Be Explained
By Edith Bulwer Lytton | October 30, 2018
GEORGETOWN – In an attempt to cement their position as Georgetown’s cool couple, Marina De Souza (NHS ‘21) and Kelvin Strenski (COL ‘21) hit the party scene dressed as a moth and a lamp. “It just seemed so fun and original” De Souza said, “and I also had this super cute moth costume just lying […]
GERMS Gets Festive: Will Offer Hospital Hayrides for Halloweekend
By Edith Bulwer Lytton | October 24, 2018
WASHINGTON – As autumn descends upon Georgetown, one specific campus group has really caught the fall fever and their most recent promotion is evidence of this. Our beloved EMS service is now offering hayrides in expectation of a very busy Halloweekend. Senior Griffin Reid (COL ‘19) spoke on behalf of the organization, saying, “We’ll be […]
Healy Bells Sound a Little Extra Forlorn Today
By Edith Bulwer Lytton | October 21, 2018
WASHINGTON – It’s 3:45 and the visceral ache in the two tones descending upon the campus of Georgetown University make one thing clear: the collective crawl towards an inevitable and painful ending has progressed another quarter of an hour. Or maybe they are funeral bells lamenting the quietus of the bright, innocent days of childhood. […]
Sports Update: Georgetown Men’s Lacrosse Team Really Mean
By Adelaide Mornington | October 17, 2018
COOPER FIELD–Expectations for the Men’s Lacrosse program are especially high this year after a preseason ranking of number 17. However hopes for the team were decidedly tempered late last night when the Heckler released its own ranking, identifying the Men’s Lacrosse Team as “Number 1 biggest jerks”. While competition this year was especially fierce, the […]