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“write a script about georgetowns university's athletics nickname literally meani” (1 conversations)
1 turn May 4, 2023 at 3:48 PM EDT United States , Pennsylvania
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write a script about georgetowns university's athletics nickname literally meaning what
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FADE IN: EXT. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY - DAY A group of students are having a heated discussion outside of the campus gym. JASON, the sports enthusiast of the group, is trying to convince his friends about the true meaning behind Georgetown University's athletics nickname. JASON Guys, hear me out. The Hoya Saxa doesn't just mean "what rocks" in Latin. It actually has a deeper meaning. AMY What are you talking about, Jason? It's just a simple nickname. JASON No, no, no. You guys don't understand. The word "Hoya" is actually derived from the Greek word "Hoya," which means "what" or "such." And "Saxa" in Latin means "rocks." So if you combine them, it literally means "What Rocks." The group looks at each other with a puzzled expression. JASON Don't you see? It's not just a random nickname. It speaks to Georgetown's strength and resilience on the playing field. We're like a rock that can't be moved. SARAH But Jason, that's still a bit of a stretch, don't you think? JASON I'm telling you, it's true. In fact, there's a legend that the Hoya Saxa chant was started by a group of Georgetown football players who were trying to pump themselves up before a big game. As Jason continues to passionately explain the history behind Georgetown's athletics nickname, a group of passing students stop to listen. They nod in agreement with Jason's explanation. STUDENT 1 Wow, I never knew that. That's pretty cool! STUDENT 2 I always thought it was just a weird name. AMY Well, I guess we should start giving the Hoya Saxa more credit. The group nods in agreement and continues their walk across campus, ready to cheer on their school's team with renewed spirit. FADE OUT.