What Hoyas are doing on both sides of the political aisle this election season
by Jenna Weiner in News
The campus is buzzing with the eager voices of new and returning students, but underneath this annual excitement lies another kind of buzz, the kind that Georgetown waits four years for. That's right, it's time for the election buzz. This year's election seems to have sparked the interest of more young voters than ever before, and college students across the country are getting involved.
by Christina Cauterucci in Commentary
This article from our July online edition for New Students is being re-printed in this issue due to its immense popularity. "Sex is like golf... you don't have to be good at it to enjoy it." My mom stared in disbelief at these words leering at us from a shiny new plaque on Grandpa's kitchen wall.
by B Palmer in Arts and Entertainment
I was never a Harry Potter fan past the age of 12. To really enjoy a book like those in the Harry Potter series, one has to believe that Harry's world, full of magic and wizardry, exists somewhere. But at 12, I was shocked by one of two truths I would have to face every time I read and inhabited the world of "the boy who lived": either Harry Potter and the world he offered was all a sham or, since I still went to a normal middle school and had not received a mysterious letter beckoning me to Hogwarts, Harry Potter's world had passed me by all together, and I was a Muggle.
by Greg Gangelhoff in Editorials
Dear Readers, Welcome to the first issue of The Georgetown Independent. For those of you who already know what we are about at The Indy, welcome back. We missed you. For those of you who are cracking open a copy of our fine publication for the first time, let me explain what you're about to discover between your ink-stained fingers.
by The Georgetown Independent in Insights
Does it count as flashing if he's been fixed? Georgetown students recently awoke to find an e-mail from DPS in their inbox, describing a series of incidents in which a male drove around in the vicinity of campus while exposing himself to passersby. These occurrences were the most egregious examples of drive-by indecent exposure since the last time Jack the Bulldog rode in his golf cart spread-eagle.
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