Union of Gallerias Demotes ICC Galleria; Now Atrium
By Bushrod Washington | February 5, 2018
SASKATCHEWAN – The Union of Galleria’s met for their third annual “State of the Galleria” conference at their headquarters in Canada’s third smallest province. Many gallerias were discussed, from the Pemaqua City Galleria and Mall to Yorktown’s Crystal Galleria (a foodcourt). The last item of discussion was Georgetown University’s Intercultural Center Galleria. “It is not […]
State of the Union Chairs: “OUCH. Relief. OUCH. Relief”
By Fortune St. Albans | January 31, 2018
WASHINGTON – Amidst a flood of analyses and news reports concerning President Trump’s State of the Union address last night, one particular perspective was published live from the event by its chairs, who succinctly concluded: “OUCH. Relief. OUCH. Relief.” “The night definitely had its ups and downs,” stated the report. “Each time they stood, it was a wave […]
Grizzled Lau Vets Commemorate Fallen Comrades from All-Nighter of ‘15
By The Sisters Fitzroy | January 30, 2018
GEORGETOWN, DC — Early Thursday morning, veterans of the infamous all-nighter of 2015 gathered to pay their respects to the members of their Macroeconomics midterm study group that did not survive the gruesome night. The ceremony began with a moment of silence and reflection before the survivors, their faces solemn yet stoic, began the ritual […]
London Orphan Boy Grows Up Into Billionaire But Still Loves Gruel
By Mary Elliot Murray Kynynmound | January 28, 2018
KENSINGTON, LONDON– The Heckler has learned that London billionaire financier George Ainsworth still loves to eat gruel. Since his stunning financial success, Ainsworth has traded out his breeches and tattered newsboy cap for Ferragamo ties and Louboutin loafers; he’s replaced his dilapidated wooden pushcart for a cobalt blue Ferrari spider–yet, he still eats gruel three […]
New Year, New Me: 4 Countries Whos Lax Extradition Laws Will Let You Escape Prosecution
By Adelaide Mornington | January 24, 2018
All of us make New Year’s resolutions but for our readers on the lam from the long arm of the law, things are a little more high stakes. Whether you’re looking to drop a few pounds, eat better, or just avoid those nagging questions about that job you pulled a few years back, these places […]
Hairball Fight Breaks Out At Barbershop Slumber Party
By Mary Elliot Murray Kynynmound | December 15, 2017
This Saturday night, a hairball fight broke out at a local barbershop slumber party. Lewis Chortle, proprietor of Lewis’ Barbershop, said that the fight began around 11:00 PM, directly after Chortle and his staff finished playing truth or dare. “Every year, I invite the coolest amongst my staff to a sleepover at the shop for […]
Georgetown A Capella Groups Stand in Solidarity Against Instruments
By Theophilus Parsons | December 14, 2017
Georgetown Just in time for the holiday season, A Capella groups across campus have put their differences aside to stand up, once and for all, against instruments. “A Capella has been a second-class art for hundreds of years, and we’re sick of it,” said Barney Andrews, a bass in the Phantoms and spokesperson for the […]
Febreze Not Enough
By Carolina Edgecumb | December 13, 2017
GEORGETOWN. Earlier today, the odor eliminating power of Febreze proved too weak to vanquish the smell Ryan Harrington (COL ‘20) has been ignorantly nursing and allowing to gain strength. Neighbors previously concerned for Ryan’s health and safety are now calling in expressing fear at whether this monstrous smell could ever be stopped. Despite claims of […]
Georgetown Satanist-in-Residence Explores Holy-Bloodfire Hell-Death During Weekly Tea
By Bushrod Washington | December 12, 2017
HEALY HALL. Sitting in the dim glow of a scythe-shaped candelabra, dripping blood-red wax, Georgetown’s Satanist-in-Resident, Clark “Beelzebub” Davis, twirled his fingers around his “There’s No Place Like Hell!” coffee mug. “I don’t know, there’s just something to it all, isn’t there?” Davis reflected, while two unassuming freshman sat on plush throw cushions on the […]