by the Roar staff
Here’s this week’s rundown.
MONDAY, Mar. 9
- Mondays are a drag you’d rather forget? Here’s something you shouldn’t: Grimes’s tips on being a boss. (As in ‘a person in charge of a worker or organization,’ not ‘a person who flies into the sun.’)
- Major League Soccer kicked off this weekend! Find your MLS club with the help of some 8-bit buddies.
TUESDAY, Mar. 10
- Political scientist Robert Putnam is looking to address economic inequality in America by emphasizing its effects on children.
- Physics students head t0 Six Flag s today to “learn physics.” Learn stuff the boring way here.
- Was it written by a machine or a human? Take the quiz.
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 11
- 3:45 p.m. | You’re done with school again! Here’s our movie recommendation of the week. It’s called “Hard Boiled” and it’s explosive enough to make any managing editor think action movies are rad.
- Band kiddos headed to Orlando, be safe.
THURSDAY, Mar. 12
- Now that we’re on the downhill stretch, it’s time for you to check out our “BEATLES” SONG OF THE WEEK. News editor Aaron Ross feels that “Uncle Albert” sums up this week because he really only likes Paul.
- 6:30 p.m. | Boys soccer takes on Livingston at home — it’s Senior Night & Parent Night! (They’re undefeated district champs.)
FRIDAY, Mar. 13
- An exhaustive list of phobias, including today’s “triskaidekaphobia.”
- Have a lovely Spring Break! Check out this article about SXSW, or, as the reporter calls it, “spring break for nerds.”
SATURDAY, Mar. 14
- WIKIPEDIA PAGE OF THE WEEK: KNUTH REWARD CHECKS! (Thanks to our very favorite former editor-in-chief.)
- Celebrate Pi Day with a pie contest & pi lectures.
SUNDAY, Mar. 15
- ET TU, BRUTE? Celebrate the Ides of March with these Roman recipes.
- Thanks, wikiHow!
- Thanks, academia!