By Candace Van Name, BackPage Editor When attending a historically significant institution like Georgetown College there are so many pieces of life and history that become forgotten. Over the 193 years since […]
ENID featured in the Wilson Gallery with “Anything Goes”
By Felicia Rapp, Staff Writer A new exhibit has opened in the Anne Wright Wilson Art Gallery, and it is one worth seeing. The exhibit showcases sculptures in ENID, a women-based sculptors […]
Swift’s storytelling shines in “Midnights”
By Ashelyn Leiby, Staff Writer Campus has been full of excited listeners since last Friday, Oct. 21., when Taylor Swift finally released another album. This album, titled “Midnights,” marks her tenth studio […]
Athletics at Georgetown College: Pre, during and post Covid, with Senior Heath Petty
By Jake Damron, Sports Editor Life has been something of a whirlwind for everyone since March 2020 when America was introduced to Coronavirus. Covid-19, with its effect on all aspects of life, […]
XC team takes Michigan
By Hadley Mitchell, Staff Writer The cross-country team made a long trip to Michigan last weekend to compete at the NAIA Great Lakes Challenge Invitational. Teams from 10 different states attended; this […]
Election Day shows the importance of voting
By Caroline Henry, Staff Writer As October comes to an end, there is so much just around the corner. Maybe you are delighted about finally getting to go home for a week […]
Freezing the competition: cold is better than warm
By Jadon Haller, Staff Writer A pressing question during this time when the college’s heating and cooling systems are in flux and the academic body is experiencing such a large fluctuation of […]
Murder mystery event turns students into sleuths
By Jadon Haller, Staff Writer On Friday, Oct. 21, COMPETE, one of Georgetown College’s student organizations, hosted a murder mystery event that was great fun for everyone who was involved. Students attended […]
Where is the sequel to “Rango”?
By T.J. Hensley, Staff Writer Recently, the film industry has been stricken by a noticeable lack of western movies—films that transport their audience to the frontier of the old west, where the […]
Governor Beshear announces new education agenda
By Rachel Blevins, News Editor In the last few years, the focus on teachers and the significance of education has been at an all-time high. Through the threat of lost pensions and […]