This is a weird story indeed! Because if it is true that, when you type in your name in the Google search toolbar, you get a list of search results, these displayed results themselves don’t “know” that it is YOU (and no-one else) who did the search. So if you click on one of these resulting search links, there is nobody in cyberspace (or in the requested page) to send you a file (zip, exe or otherwise) with specifically YOUR own name in its title. The only thing Google does, is bring you (or anyone) to the page the anonymous searcher requires, logically and decently.
For good measure, I did exactly the same search with what I assume is your name (Guillaume Roox, judging from your “file”), found the link to your school paper and was normally brought to the requested blog page, without being offered a “file” to download.
Moreover, the very long URL you seem to get is a grotesque address coming from the Google search site: I have not been able to emulate the same experience.
What does bother me, is that your post here puts your school’s newspaper in a very bad light for many people to see. But as far as I can see, there is really nothing wrong with it, and it seems to be a decent publication.
Jim