
Mayor Tisdahl to Shut Down Northwestern Keg: Musings of a Drunk Medill Student

Somebody pass me a goddamn rum and coke.
Somebody pass me a goddamn rum and coke.
Flipside Exclusive! EVANSTON – Reports indicate that Mayor Tisdahl has received a large sum of campaign donations from the ghost of renowned prohibitionist Francis Willard over the past few years. Leaked internal documents shows that Willard, lobbying on behalf of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, has provided thousands of dollars for Tisdahl’s campaign. Tisdahl has denied that her rigid stance against drinking, brothels and happiness was influenced by the donations. “I have always fought hard for the peace and safety
A special editorial from area man Bob McCulloghy So this past Sunday night, I was flipping through the most recent issue of Life Magazine, watching some good oleā public broadcast television ā and I heard about this SOPA thing. Barbara Calhoun was reporting that if SOPA happened, this thing called āThe Internetā would start getting regulated by the government. Now Iām not normally one to judge the government ā theyāve never done anything to me. Every day, I wake up
MILWAUKEE ā In response to the milk spill that covered the western rim of Lake Michigan with a layer of milk fat, President Obama visited the shores of Milwaukee to encourage the thousands of volunteers helping in the cleanup effort. The spilled milk has since spread over a large area, reaching as far as Western Michigan and the north shores of Chicago. Images of flocks of geese covered in milk fat have gathered attention from the press and garnered criticism
GIGLIO, ITALY- Italian Coast Guard incident reports released exclusively to the Flipside have shed new light on the true cause of the Costa Concordia disaster.Ā While the official reports have posited several theories (ranging from the sudden appearance of a beautiful woman on shore to repeated ship-to-shore telephone calls from the captainās mother) as to why the ship ran aground and sank, transcripts from police interviews with Captain Francesco Schettino suggest otherwise.Ā Twenty minutes into the interview, Schettino appears to
EVANSTON ā A&O Productions is thrilled to announce that winter speaker Kenan Thompson will be performing this Friday January 27, 2012 at Pick-Staiger Auditorium, and will answer questions in a brief Q&A period following his stand-up routine. As advertised on their āASK KENANā posters, A&O says students can feel free to ask the performer questions about any aspect of his rich television and film career, with the exception of any subjects related to his former co-star and business partner Kel
After Wahlberg claimed that ā[the hijacking] wouldn’t have went down like it didā in a Menās Journal interview, Al-Qaeda spokesmen ceded that years of planning and use of terror tactics would have completely unraveled in the steely, unsmiling face of the Contraband star.
EVANSTON – This past Monday, Caucasian students all over Northwesternās campus banded together to feel collectively uncomfortable as the nation celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While a service day on Saturday and a Monday night vigil were held in King’s honor, the biggest tribute to his legacy was the multitude of slight sensations of guilt held within the hearts of all the privileged Aryan Northwestern students. āI spent the whole day feeling a vague sense of unease. Maybe I’m
EVANSTON – With January halfway over, Northwestern University experienced its first snowfall of winter quarter last Thursday, much to the excitement of stupid, stupid freshmen. āI am, like, so excited for all this snow!ā exclaimed well-meaning-yet-slightly-dim Weinberg freshman Jessica Garber. āI grew up in SoCal, so Iām super pumped for this snowfall. Literally every upperclassman I know has told me how shitty the weather gets here, but I’m sure the snow will be awesome forever.ā āSnow is so unbelievably fun,ā
WASHINGTON ā The Crunchwrap Supreme Court announced Tuesday their verdict in UBFA v. Kellogg, affirming the death sentence for Barry Kellogg issued by the 11th Court of Applepeels. The verdict did not come as a surprise after a photograph of the defendant surfaced that provided nearly insurmountable evidence of the defendantās guilt. Ruth Bader Ginsburger, who wrote the majority opinion, summarized the photograph: āKellogg is standing with one of the victims, Trixie Leporis. Both are smiling; the defendant has evidently