The Vanguard Is Born
I told you a few weeks ago about Summeries, the newsletter that the very first University of South Alabama students printed in summer 1964. In this – most likely the very last installment of “Blast From the Past” authored by me – we’ll see how that trailblazing newsletter morphed into The Vanguard.
Last weekend, a tired neighbor of mine came home late from a night of drinking, probably sporting a headache and some sort of nausea. He looked up, saw a bunch of people in the breezeway being loud, and asked them to be quiet. He then walked into his apartment.
You know that feeling. Yes, that’s the one. It’s that sinking feeling that things aren’t going quite right. Maybe that cool chick in class didn’t want to study biology. Maybe you’re simply overwhelmed by coursework and the stresses of college life.
Plunger Sucks the Fun Out of Injuries
Plunger Sucks the Fun Out of Injuries According to an article in MITnews, a $3 device could improve the recovery from open wounds. The inventor is a mechanical engineering student, so there’s a good chance that she can quote Monty Python lines while making you feel mathematically inadequate.