By Isabella Back, Managing Editor When incoming students visit Georgetown College’s campus for the annual PAWS event, they participate in a student panel with much of the discussion revolving around how to […]
NFL recap: week two
By Kobie Wessling, Staff Writer There were many interesting storylines for this past week of NFL football, but the major question mark falls on the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs were stunned […]
NFL recap: week one
By Heath Petty, Staff Writer This first week of the NFL season is in the books and the excitement for a new league year has begun. Week one of the NFL season […]
Men’s soccer faces Freed-Hardman University on Senior Day
By Micheal Devlin, Staff Writer On Saturday, Sept. 18 the Georgetown College varsity men’s soccer team opened the first round of the conference against Freed-Hardman University. It was also Senior Day, where […]
Why the filibuster must go: reason two
By T.J. Hensley, Opinions Editor Last week, the Georgetonian presented one reason why the legislative filibuster should be scrapped. In case you all are joining for the first time, here is a […]
Hazing prevention week: Greek Life responds
By Alex Perry, Staff Writer Hazing is something that has affected thousands of college students around the country over the course of several decades. Hazing includes the following acts (with or without […]
Electric cars: one of the solutions to the climate crisis, or a hidden contributor?
By Hunter Musser, Staff Writer It is quite likely that every reader of this newspaper has either seen an electric car on American roads or has at least seen advertisements for them. […]
Phi Kappa Tau picnic brings brothers together
By Riley Davis, Staff Writer This past Saturday, the current active Phi Tau chapter got together with an involved group of their alumni for a picnic. The active group currently has 10 […]
What if the Mulberry had new hours?
By Matt Menendez , Staff Writer The Mulberry is a staple to many Georgetown Students in their late-night study sessions, provided that session ends at 9 p.m. on the dot. Unfortunately, the […]
Presidential agenda faces difficulty in Congress
By T.J Hensley, Opinions Editor More than eight months have passed since President Joe Biden was sworn into office with a Democratic majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. […]