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By JOE RICHEY Staff Writer As the head men’s and women’s cross country and track coach, Todd McDaniel is less recognizable than Bill Cronin or Chris Briggs. This part-time mentor…
February 21, 2013Read More

By EVAN HARRELL Features Editor If she could be any animal, she would choose a dolphin because she loves the ocean. “I am also jealous of all of the tricks…
February 13, 2013Read More
Part III of III in a serial short story about having fun on Georgetown’s campus Previously in a true story written to prove that fun adventures can happen on Georgetown’s…
February 13, 2013Read More

By ALLIE ENGLERT Back Page Editor A native of Shelbyville, Ky., TJ Kelly claims that he chose to pursue his undergraduate degree at GC for several reasons. “Georgetown didn’t have…
February 6, 2013Read More
Part II of III in a serial short story about having fun on Georgetown’s campus By LEANNDRA PADGETT Staff Writer Previously in a true story to prove that fun adventures…
February 6, 2013Read More

By ALLIE ENGLERT Back Page Editor Kari Steffen is one of the many treasured gems of Georgetown’s Senior Class. Originally from Taylor Mill, Ky., Kari decided to pursue her education…
January 30, 2013Read More
Part I of III in a serial short story about having fun on GC’s campus By LEANNDRA PADGETT Staff Writer At one point or another, everyone wants an adventure. It…
January 30, 2013Read More

By JONATHAN KAYS Staff Writer With integrity and dashing good looks, Phillip Davis, a senior hailing from Somerset Ky., is one of the most outstanding members of Georgetown College. A…
January 24, 2013Read More
By HANNAH KENNEDY Staff Writer Georgetown College offers an amazing education program. However, the program would not be worth a dime without the hard work and commitment of the instructors…
December 7, 2012Read More

By CAMERON NIXON Staff Writer Instantly recognizable by his 6-feet-8-inch height and luscious head of blonde hair, Matt Baker has made a home at Georgetown College after three years of…
December 7, 2012Read More