Issue 12

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September 5, 2018 Page 3

Yummy, Yummy in my Tummy: a Sodexo Story By ROSS SMITH Opinion Editor With the new academic year underway, Sodexo has brought several positive changes to Georgetown’s cafeteria, including more special food events and improvements on their traditional options. One improvement is their new pizza. Their specialty pizzas, such as the Mexican, Barbecue and Hawaiian are way more appealing visually and in flavor. In addition, their pizza now offers a crispier crust with a much soft center. Last but not least, you can get personal pan pizzas at the grill at night. But this isn’t the only change Sodexo has made with the grill. The hamburger meat is fresh and never frozen, and the beef is hand patted and thicker than before. The grill is also offering vegan nuggets and strips. The deli has also seen some changes and new additions

to their menu, such as more specialty sandwich options and different breads. The caf is also offering some new sections to the caf. Now, from 6a.m. until 9a.m., there will be a smoothie bar open for breakfast. Junior Maddie Long commented, “I think that The Caf has made great impovements over the last couple of years. I really like the the new options they’ve had recently, such as the smoothie bar. I really feel like I am getting a bang for my buck. I love The Caf and they have great usage of marketing this semester.” Additionally, during the late lunch hours from 2p.m. until 4p.m., there will be a popcorn bar open. The popcorn bar features all-you-can-eat popcorn with various options of flavored popcorn salt to add. Many returning students may remember the events where different chefs came in and prepared unique, delicious samples. Students could go to any of the several booths to try all

the options, and of food. Stueven come back dents are for seconds. Forv i e w i n g tunately, the caf The Caf as a will now be hostcommunity, ing these events a place to monthly. socialize and Sodexo is do homealso becoming work. more interactive “While I with the student do apprecibody by hosting ate the new special events. changes to For examThe Caf, I ple, on National would also S’Mores Day, like to see less there was a mini use of styrofire pit in the caf foam plates, for students to cups, and make their own plastic cutSource: twitter.com/cafdiningatgt s’mores. lery,” says Christine For National Hot Dog Day, there Ryne. will be a hot dog eating contest with a Of course, there is always room for $25 restaurant gift card for the winner. improvement. In the future, it would Students around campus are con- be nice to see a greater variety of lunch sidering The Caf more than just a source

Tigers Deliver a Royal Loss in By LANDEN LEDUKE Staff Writer Georgetown College hosted an early season opener against Warner University on Saturday winning with a score of 49-0, and they made it look incredibly easy. The Tigers’ offense racked up a total of 292 passing yards and 87 rushing yards. The defense also crushed the competition forcing four turnovers – three interceptions caused by John Beets, Germell Jenkins and Christion Horton, as well as one fumble forced by Dylan Brock.

The game started out slow as neither team scored in the first quarter, but the seventh ranked Tigers didn’t plan on keeping it that way. After Kyree Hawkins’s one yard touchdown run not even two minutes into the second quarter, the Tigers were off to the races. Hunter Krause’s 46 yard pass to JJ Ogbogu and Nick Conley’s 24 yard carry each scored a touchdown to put the Tigers at a comfortable 21 point lead against the Royals at halftime. The scoring continued as the Tigers scored 14 points in both the third and fourth quarters to give them a 49-0 win

over Warner. Krause had two touchdown passes and threw for 149 yards. Jack Nguyen started his season well by making 7/7 of his PAT’s. The Tiger defense held Warner to only 83 total offensive yards. Senior linebacker Ryan Woolf heavily contributed to this stat with eight tackles. The Tigers also played this game without a single turnover on offense. After this blowout win and sending Warner for a long ride home and Georgetown has a bye week in preparation for their away game against second

Source: Georgetown College Athletics Snapshot from the first football game of 2018.

ranked team Reinhardt University.


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