Georgetown College’s Student–Run Newspaper
September 19, 2018
Volume CXXXVIII Issue 14
Students have fun with Grubfest and Watermelon Bust By DEMETRIUS HARRISON
exciting affairs Georgetown sees. This year, Grubfest saw As we ease into the fall even more improvement semester, the Georgetown and success than ever under Activities Council hosts its the new Activities Council. annual Grubfest, which is GAC President Remington Georgetown’s rendition of Williams, class of 2019, comNickelodeon’s SlimFest many mented, “It was great to see grew up on: mudpit-style. students of all ages come out Grubfest is considered and participate in Grubfest Georgetown’s dirtiest tradi- this year. As one of Georgetion. Students from all around town’s longest running tradicampus gather in The Quad tions, it was important to us to play games such as tug of to give this event a revamped feel. Through the inclusion of new games and adjustment of the schedule, we feel as if we were accomplishing that very goal.” Williams continued to say, “Grubfest attendees were also granted a Tiger Source: Georgetown College NEXUS for the first Georgetown Activities Council President Remington time ever this year. William leads Grubfest. This, coupled with war, relay races and even food our aforementioned tweaks fights, all taking place in the [to Grubfest] ultimately led mudpit. to a more fun and welcoming Joining the fleet of GAC’s event!” Songfest, and “On Us” events, GAC President Williams Grubfest is one of the most further informed us that News Editor
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attendance skyrocketed three times the amount as last year’s Grubfest. “We look forward to continuing to watch this event grow in the coming years,” Williams said. Avery Colvin, GAC’s program coordinator, was thrilled about the outcome of Grubfest. She commented, “The turn out for Grubfest was great! We had about 25 people come which compared to last year was awesome! We have hopes that in years to come, the event only grows in size and the tradition can be bigger than ever!” Just days later, Lambda Chi Alpha sponsored their annual Watermelon Bust in efforts to financially support Feeding America, United State’s largest organization striving to end hunger. The Quad saw another fleet of students who gathered in teams to play various minigames involving watermelons. Josh Brodzik of Lambda Chi Alpha says, “Watermelon Bust is an event that Lambda Chi does to bring Georgetown together to help support our community at large. With the
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Source: Avery Blackmon Phi Mus gather to take a picture after winning Watermelon Bust.
event, we are able to raise over $1,000 to help support Lexington’s local Feeding America branch: God’s Food Pantry.” Brodzik continues, “This is an event that all our members look forward to every year because it gives us a chance to show the community what we can do for them.” At the end of each minigame, scores are tallied and at the end of the event, scores are released to title a sorority or the freshman women as the winner. This year, Phi Mu Fraternity took the cake at Watermelon Bust. Kendall Harrison said, “I
love that Watermelon Bust incorporated a local boy that sells lemonade. As a senior, it is really exciting to see how the Watermelon Bust has grown throughout the years.” Christian Ryne of Lambda Chi Alpha commented, “I am honored to be a part of the tradition of busting watermelons for Feeding America.” You do not have to be a Lambda Chi Alpha, a sorority member or freshman girl to experience the Watermelon Bust. Anyone is welcome to spectate, so if you have never attended, stop by to cheer on Watermelon Bust Fall of 2019.
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