By ELIZABETH FOOTE Staff Writer “The mission of the Graves Center for Calling and Career is to help students bridge their liberal arts education with their career journey,” the Center’s…
By HANNAH KENNEDY Staff Writer Autumn weather has arrived, and accompanying it are the annual fall festivities! What is a college student away from home to do? There are many…
Georgetown College has been honored to hold a strong partnership with the Colegio Bautista in Temuco, Chile for numerous years. Every other Spring, Georgetown students have the opportunity to travel…
By ZAC LOSEY Contributing Writer This article is a continuation from an article printed in last week’s issue. I think most of us would agree that binge drinking, especially on a regular…
By HANNAH KRIEGER Copy Editor “The Words” is a unique story about, well, words. All right, it’s more than that. It’s about a story, a rather interesting and entertaining story. In my opinion, this…
By ALLIE ENGLERT Just a small town girl “Write about what disturbs you, particularly if it bothers no one else.” This quote from Kathryn Stockett’s “The Help” weighs heavily on the mind of this…
By JESSICA CAREY Staff Writer The transition from living at home during high school to being on your own at college can be a tough one. However, with its small campus and welcoming community of…
By MEREDITH RIGBY Staff Writer Among the typical English, biology and religion major courses offered at Georgetown College, sometimes there are hidden gems. One of these has to be ART 302, “Curatorial Studies.” This…
By ETHAN SMITH Opinion Editor I’m not a communist. I would not identify myself as a socialist, nor an egalitarian. However, I would like to spoon out a little food for thought with an…
By KATE DOCTOR Staff Writer Aesthetics seem to be a big theme in my life recently, especially in the book I am reading for one of my classes. So, imagine…