FAREWELL COLUMN: Looking back, moving on: Let the fireworks begin
By Kiya Bajpai | April 27, 2004It was a Saturday night of one of the last weekends in college and the first real warm night of spring.
It was a Saturday night of one of the last weekends in college and the first real warm night of spring.
Back in 1997 when Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur, both class of 2001, were freshmen, they became enraptured with Jeopardy-esque trivia craze like the rest of the world. .
Ever since The Chronicle published an anonymous guest commentary titled "Effortless Perfection?" Oct. 24, 2003, the campus has been buzzing with its new favorite--or not so favorite--catch phrase.
While on the phone with his mother one morning, Nicholas School of the Environment graduate student Drew Stuyvenberg asked, "Have you ever known anyone who has been to Antarctica?".
Dressed in navy athletic shorts and a jersey bearing a Duke No.
At the reunion of his Okolona, Miss.
It's your typical southern scene: They've got ribs and hush puppies, Blue Devil shots, and Coyote Ugly-esque girls dancing on the bar.
At a glance, you would probably gather that Wil Weldon is an outdoorsy sort of person.
With the class of 2003's graduation less than two weeks away, the era of students forgetting about taking Spanish or skipping out on calculus is quickly coming to a close.