Tag Archives: college

Verba e Picturis

Okay, the Latin titles thing just hap­pens. I can’t help it if I had great Latin teach­ers for my last two years of High School—thank you Mrs. Gher­ardi and Mrs. Slowey, and I truly mean that ab imo pec­tore! Nonethe­less, I’ll try to con­tain myself next time. It is said that a pic­ture is worth a

Ad Eius Memoriam: Nicolis T. Williams

I have just received word that Nico­lis T. Williams, a stu­dent who was diag­nosed with bac­te­r­ial menin­gi­tis two days ago, has passed away. Please keep his fam­ily, friends, and the other stu­dents and fac­ulty at Texas A&M Uni­ver­sity in your prayers dur­ing this dif­fi­cult time. Accord­ing to LtGen Joseph Weber, Vice Pres­i­dent for Stu­dent Affairs, bac­te­r­ial

LaTeX: More than Math

These first weeks of school have gone by so fast: 16 hours of course­work will def­i­nitely keep any­one busy. Nonethe­less, CSCE 221 “Data Struc­tures and Algo­rithms” and its co-​​​​curricular, CSCE 222 “Dis­crete Struc­tures for Com­put­ing”, have def­i­nitely proven to be the most inter­est­ing classes I have taken thus far: CSCE 222 is a “math” course, but

I’m Back

Wow, I for­got how great it feels to write blog posts. If you were to ask me what I did between my last post at Christ­mas and now, “every­thing” would not be far from the truth. Before I say any­thing else … Happy New Year! (It just occurred to me that this is my first

Away to College

Howdy All!  I am now attend­ing col­lege as the loud­est and proud­est mem­ber of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie class of 2014! AAAAAAA!  I will con­tinue to update my blog… prob­a­bly more so than what I have done in the past, which is say­ing a lot (well, maybe not) con­sid­er­ing I haven’t said much prior to