By Haylee Stansbury, staff writer This past Saturday, the Georgetown College softball team extended their win streak to 7 games with a 4-3 and a 10-5 win over Thomas More. They also […]
Senior Jake Ohmer brings the Tigers to glory in his last basketball season
By Bethany Blair, Staff Writer Jake Ohmer has quickly risen to be the star of the Georgetown Men’s Basketball team. Ohmer has played three seasons for Georgetown. He aided his team in […]
Spring season brings allergies for many
By Grace Reed, Staff Writer Everyone knows that whenever the weather starts to get prettier, allergies begin to run rampant. What they don’t seem to think about is exactly how many people […]
“The Hunger Games” potential prequel screenplay circles in the media
By Hadley Mitchell, Staff Writer Everyone raved about “The Hunger Games” series when the first film was released back in 2012. Ever since, it has gained a huge fan base whether it […]
Insight into the Panhellenic and Interfraternal Council
By Isabella Back, BackPage Editor Sororities and fraternities, for the most part, govern themselves. They hold elections, appoint officers in charge of various duties and — outside of college rules — have […]
Monet McMichael blows up on TikTok
By Ajané Barber, Staff Writer Having taken social media by storm, Monet McMichael is embodying the “It Girl” fantasy with her lifestyle, fashion, and beauty content. The aesthetic on Tiktok means to […]
Class of 2023 had the most tumultuous college experience
By Rachel Blevins, Campus News and Features Editor Students who were first-years entering the small campus community of Georgetown College in the fall of 2019 have seen and experienced some of the […]
To know or not to know: a student’s reflection on choosing a major
By Macie Riffe, Staff Writer The transition from high school to college places so much pressure on a high school senior, and they face additional pressure to quickly decide what they are […]
Barge containing methanol is sinking in the Ohio River
By Jordan Hasenbalg, Opinions Editor According to the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, a tugboat towing 11 vessels stuck a stationary object located near the entrance to the Portland Canal around 2 […]
Another school shooting shakes the nation
By Jordan Hasenbalg, Opinions Editor According to the Washington Post, there have been 376 school shootings since the Columbine massacre, which took place on April 20, 1999. In the Columbine shooting, two […]