Drawing like they never have drawn before
...begin! While the Olympics in South Korea are over two weeks away, Hall Olympics got underway this past Monday. In the past, these games were intra-hall competitions, with the various floors of St. Ed's battling it out for bragging rights. But today, these games are inter-hall games, with Steds competing against Sorin for the title of "oldest hall." Suffice it to say, there is much riding on these olympic dreams and games. After the pageantry of opening ceremonies had concluded, it was down to business in the Flounge with a game of Pictionary being played. The lead went back and forth, but sadly, in the end, Steds conceded the first olympic win to Sorin. Still, spirits are running high as the games will continue over the next three days. On the disappointing loss, Paddy Millican, Steds junior and Inter-hall Olympic Games organizer, said, "It was a close match that we lost 5-3. Words were chosen at random, and our guys did very well at drawing some tough ones like 'pharmacist' and 'armada.' We showed up about twenty strong, so it was nice to see such a big turnout for the first event of the competition. We're going for gold!"