The Wicket Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School Washington, DC
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Issue: Vol. LXXV, Issue No. 3 Last Update: Tuesday, December 28, 2010
  • The Right to Choose What You Drink

    Monday, December 20, 2010 By: Cristen Corry '13

    You wake up at 6:15 in the morning after a long night of studying.  You are exhausted and all you need is something to wake you up.  The need for caffeine is undeniable.  You go to the

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  • Oh Yes I Can 'Run It, Run It'

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Rosie Murphy `12

    Chris Brown: “Whoa, this run has been going on for like forever.” Me: “Ha! No pun intended! Haha.” [Referencing Chris Brown’s song, “Forever”] (Pause.) CB: “Wait that was so funny!” (Laughs for a g

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  • A Day in the Life of a Techie

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010 By: Cait Duggan '12

    You may have wondered who wanders the Nolan Center’s catwalks and focuses the lights, or who constructs all the fabulous props for Visitation’s many plays. Or maybe you wanted to know where exactly th

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  • Athletes End Season on High Note During ISL Tournaments

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010 By: Carolina Panzardi `14

    For most of Visitation, fall means the start of the school year, Esprit de Noel, and a new uniform. However, for Visitation’s athletes, fall is the time of grueling practices, hard work and competitio

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Walt Disney Pictures: Condoning Misogyny Since 1923
Gender inequality has been part of our culture since the beginning of time, making appearances in Greek mythology, 17th Century European witch hunts, and the US army, in which women were not allowed t
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On a Sunday morning that dawned cold and clear, the Visitation parking lot was filled on a morning that usually sees it empty. Instead of sleep-deprived, uniformed students, the cars released fathers
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Food Feast is just that: a Thanksgiving banquet. Before school lets out for Thanksgiving break, the community gathers and bonds over delicious food. The Feast is a time when students can celebrate the
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Hola! ‘Ello!  From the US to the Eastern Hemisphere and back, that’s how we do it at Visitation. At least that’s how we did it during Gold/White Week, Nov. 9-12.  To start off, students dres
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Before graduating, every Visitation student must complete 80 service hours. Recently, Visi girls have revealed how wide-ranging that service can be. Mele Finau `13 volunteers at a blood drive center
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You wake up at 6:15 in the morning after a long night of studying.  You are exhausted and all you need is something to wake you up.  The need for caffeine is undeniable.  You go to the
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As the Christmas holiday draws near, parents, Visitation girls and various businesses come together to throw one of the biggest fundraisers of the year—Esprit de Noel. This fall we celebrate the 40th
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Chris Brown: “Whoa, this run has been going on for like forever.” Me: “Ha! No pun intended! Haha.” [Referencing Chris Brown’s song, “Forever”] (Pause.) CB: “Wait that was so funny!” (Laughs for a g
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The Visitation community was quick to offer the Gonzaga community its prayers and solidarity following the tragic and sudden death of Gonzaga’s president, Rev. Allen Novotny, S.J., on Oct. 27. Now, as
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Rev. Allen Novotny, S.J., Gonzaga’s beloved president of sixteen years, passed away Oct. 27 at age 58. Rev. Novotny grew up just down the road in Baltimore, where he attended the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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