
I am not sure what is going on this picture. Or what led me to make this face. If anyone has any information about this night please contact me.

A night of rigorous studying can really take a toll on a person. By the end of the night I was pretty tuckered out.

I normally don’t wear hats indoors but it was a special occasion so I figured it would be okay to relax my rule a little bit. The hat seemed a little small though.

Problems? Yes! I can’t seem to get an Internet connection on this computer, and I need to submit something to the D2L dropbox by 11:59 p.m.

Hey, aren’t you in one of my classes? What did you think of that assignment? I tried to submit it to the dropbox at one of the open computers in Sully’s Computer Lab, but I couldn’t get an Internet connection.
By Tony Reiss
Springtime in Brookings is known for two things: graduation and pub crawl. With graduation about a month away I decided I would spend the night studying. I tried to find a nice quiet place downtown to study. My intentions were good, but my productivity that night is questionable. I have tried to piece together that night from the pictures of me that were taken. Some of it’s pretty fuzzy (a night of heavy reading will do that to a person). I think I am pretty accurate in my description of what is going on in each photo. If you have more information please email me.
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I really enjoy the colorful commentary brought to the Collegian by Mr. Reiss. We are very fortunate to have him on our staff.
This is deliciously hilarious.