Change agent. Provocative utopian. Lusty wayfarer.
Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,373 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,928,166 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 7-089 - Atlantic 14 Championship
After ten days, six leagues, 21 games, over 2,000 miles and two all-night drives, Championship Fortnight is at an end for us. It all culminates in the Atlantic 14 title game, and Spider destiny. Butt thieves, halftime Atlantic City style, why we don't hate Joe Lunardi, cake, rocking the all-tourney team vote, and a photo gallery of the happy winners. Plus, Selection Sunday with BLAPP.
Meet the Mascots - Misha (Moscow 1980)
In 1980, 12 fewer nations showed up in Moscow than had appeared in Montreal four years earlier. The absence of many Western countries — including the United States, which had earned 94 medals in 1976 — ensured that the Olympics would not be a true test among the best athletes in the world. There were unintended effects to the boycott spearheaded by U.S.
78. IAM - L'Amour Qu'On Me Donne (2013)
This is the way the 21st Century is going to go, pretty much: wherever in the world there is income inequality involving light-skinned people, punk is going to happen. Equivalently, wherever in the world there is income inequality involving dark-skinned people, hip-hop is going to happen.
MMBOD Nov 28 - Ricky Woods - Southeastern Louisiana
Southeastern Louisiana was a big favorite around these parts last year. They had a nationally-ranked defense that held Southland foes in the 40's, and won a tense battle with Northwestern State for the league title. But for their efforts, they got a quick-exit 15-seed, their coach left to be an assistant at Miami, and then their campus was flooded by Katrina.
Dribblings 1/8/2005 (Rainy Day Edition)
West Coast: Loyola Marymount 68, San Francisco 65 (story) - It does indeed rain in Southern California - man, it pours. While the water came down outside Hank's House, two up-and-coming WCC teams played soggy ball in the first conference tilt for both. Both teams traded baskets and shot poorly, and 6'8" Australian Matt Knight blocked what would have been the winning basket as time ran out.