Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Just like to say...

I apparently still have the power to post on this blog. That's great.
Also, I changed my title from "Managing Editor" to "Wood Nymph." Just a heads up.
Love you, Lance! Let the legacy live on...
Love,
Mary

Friday, May 14, 2010

Bloody Noses, Bruises and Natural Gas

For those of you who didn't know, Wednesday night was the Tech N9ne concert. It was a fun night down on 13th street at Sokol Auditorium, but there were some problems. There was a natural gas leak inside of Sokol, so everybody had to be evacuated, therefore the concert ended early. What a shame.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Oil Spill Recalculated

So I was reading an article in the NY times about the estimations of the oil spill. And it said that the estimations were inaccurate and everyone is criticizing BP for their measurements. Okay? With this new information, the government can do what? There are no huge disadvantages to not know exactly how much oil was leaked. So can you please stop getting angry, and worry more about the actual problem at hand, the oil spill!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

I LOVE My Yearbook!

Kudos to everyone who worked on the yearbook...it looks really great! I especially like the "splotches" on the front and the theme of reality check. Awesome job and I'm definitely going to have fun looking at it!

Skutt boy is an inspiration!

Omaha Skutt freshman is diagnosed with cancer...these stories always entice me. This boy is a freshman and made the varsity soccer team, which stands alone as a great accomplishment. From the way he talks about soccer you can tell it is his passion, and will be for the rest of his life.

The fact that he is fighting through cancer and continuing to live his dream is amazing. I have so much respect for people as passionate as him. He truly is an inspiration.

I wish Skutt all the best at State!

Tom White

Democrat Tom White won the democratic primary Tuesday and looks to take down Lee Terry, who is seeking his seventh term, in the fall. Let's go Tom!