For most Lawrence students, spring on the Main Hall green means casual sports, tree-climbing and the pretense of studying on blankets. For a few of us, it also means a return to that most pleasant of pastimes, whacking the crap out of each other with foam weapons.
Have you taken a lab recently? When you go into a lab and gather your supplies, do you ever wonder who works to get you the things you need? Wayne Krueger is the biology laboratory supervisor. Along with Assistant Supervisor JoAnn Stamm, he works to make sure that you have beans that really are 15 days old.
It's that time of spring term again. No, no, not the time where the weather dictates your studying time, although it is that time too - it's the time to put your best suits on and vie for the most awesome housing options on campus. "But," you say, "I don't wanna wait in line to get a crummy double in Trever!" Luckily you have other options - in the form of formal group or theme housing.
After Marjorie Liu, '00, graduated from law school, she decided it was time to be a writer. And so she did what many writers do: she lived off of saved money and the support of her parents and simply wrote. Liu soon began what would become her first novel, "Tiger Eye."
Tiger Woods is back as the number one golfer in the world with his win at the Masters. The win gives Tiger four Masters titles, tying him with Arnold Palmer, and leaving him just two behind Jack Nicklaus. Tiger is the youngest to win four green jackets, although Palmer won his four over the course of seven years, while Tiger has won his four over nine years.