Nimble mastermind. Staunch iconoclast. Lusty wayfarer.
Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,372 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,926,010 of his life's words have been collected here, in one place, for eternal posterity. Keep his flame alive. This is the Whelliston Memorial Library.

Game! Of! The! Night! 3/1/2008 - North Carolina-Asheville at Winthrop
As recently as Groundhog Day, UNCA was league-undefeated, flying high at 7-0, celebrating a crushing 71-56 win over Winthrop at home. Since then, however, the offense went off the rails, and Asheville struggled to find points in a four-game losing streak where no loss was by fewer than nine points.
Game! Of! The! Night! 12/2/2009 - Wofford at Western Carolina
Visiting the Ramsey Center tonight are the Wofford Terriers (4-2), who jumped from 8-12 to 12-8 in the Southern Conference last season, and they already have an RLU to their name, beating Georgia in the first week of the season. Then the Woofs went to Bradley, shot just 33%, but came within two. Look out for 6-6 junior Noah Dahlman, last year's breakout Wofford whooper.
Flight 1205 · NRT to IKA
In the late afternoon of March 16, 1988, Sadaam Hussein's army launched an air attack on the Iranian city of Kermanshah, 15 miles east of the Iraqi border and 20 miles from Baghdad. In an Iran-Iraq War that had gone on for six years, this was far from the first time.
22. Satellite Stories - Campfire (2013)
Perhaps it’s because those of us on the outside just can’t appreciate its particular nuances and subtleties, but the music of Finland has never been one of the country’s major exports. From humpa (260 bpm foxtrot) to iskelmä (schlager lite), Finnish styles haven’t translated well anywhere else.
Good Morning Hoops Nation December 17
CLINTON, S.C. -- What's the value of a score? The market has it much less than the 1/1000th of a cent that manufacturer's coupons are worth -- interested parties expect to get them for free, that a score should cost the same over a computer network as it does transmitted from mouth to ear.