Intern Takes Topsy-Turvey Trip back in Time with Office Fax Machine
By Jared of Nazareth | June 30, 2015
CHAMPAIGN, IL – Brett Davis, intern at Strategies Solutions Inc., embarked on a wild, “totally bitchin’” journey back in time on Thursday morning with the office fax machine. As Davis opened paper tray 3 to fix a mysterious jam, he fell into a temporal wormhole that transported him, along with his copy machine, back to […]
Area Buddha Spares Spider from Napkin Death
By Devyn | June 27, 2015
ROSSLYN, VA – Following the discovery of a spider with a unique and irreplaceable life scampering across his kitchen floor, area Buddha Joseph Horn scooped the spider into a mug and released it into his garden. “My girlfriend was trying to get me to just get it with a napkin, but I was like, ‘no […]
Unclear if Dad Got the Hint Following Running Shoes Gift
By Phil Clinton | June 22, 2015
DANBURY, CT – One day after giving their father a new pair of Nike running shoes for Father’s Day, the Edelson siblings remained unsure if the gift will inspire exercise as they had orignially hoped. “Yesterday when we told him they were great for jogging he just chuckled and said, ‘Great.’ What does that even mean?” […]
MC Escher to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award for ICC Design
By Ed Nonymous | June 21, 2015
ICC — Georgetown University’s Office of Public Affairs announced earlier today that Intercultural Center architect MC Escher is set to receive a lifetime achievement award for his central role in planning the landmark building. Vice President of Public Affairs Derrick Tollhouse wrote in a campus-wide e-mail today that “Escher’s crucial input in crafting this perception-warping […]
10 Songs to Get You Through the Workday
By Phil Clinton | June 18, 2015
Having trouble getting through the home-stretch at work? Don’t worry, us too. For your own sanity, we’ve put together a small playlist of songs – new and old, from country to pop, to make those last few hours at least survivable.
DeGioia: “Jack, Sr. is alive and on a farm in Pennsylvania”
By Phil Clinton | June 15, 2015
HEALY HALL – A representative for the Office of the President told reporters on Monday that President DeGioia is still sure that Jack Sr., the beloved Georgetown mascot who passed away on June 3rd, only left to live on a farm in western Pennsylvania. Patricia Moore (COL ’16), a summer assistant, said that the […]
Senator Lindsey Graham Continues to Make Threats of Global Terrorism Sound Adorable
By Phil Clinton | June 5, 2015
photo via FoxNews.com/AP WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has run into trouble employing rhetoric regarding national security, as each reference to the looming threat of domestic terrorist attacks has been met with charmed cooing. The GOP presidential candidate’s emphasis on potential danger has been continually countered by his rosy cheeks and a pubescent […]
DC Moves Forward with Legalizing the Dankest Nug
By Phil Clinton | June 1, 2015
WASHINGTON, D.C. – DC Mayor Muriel Bowser stated at a press conference Monday afternoon that the city’s law enforcement officials will roll out a new policing plan to legalize only the dopest, black gold chronic. “The council and I are seeing to it that the voice of the people takes priority, which is why any […]
Horny Queen Elizabeth Reinstates Prima Nocta
By Ian Cognito | May 27, 2015
LONDON – Citing each UK male citizen’s “timeless duty to her royal loins,” Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II decreed yesterday that she will reinstate the medieval practice of prima nocta, effective immediately. Prima nocta is a lord’s right to deflower a bride on her wedding night. The practice had disappeared from the United Kingdom by […]