While much of the fall semester for MPIRG was spent registering students for the presidential election, the winner of that election seems to be on the opposing edge of much of what the organization stands for.
While much of the fall semester for MPIRG was spent registering students for the presidential election, the winner of that election seems to be on the opposing edge of much of what the organization stands for.
On the morning of Sun. Nov. 26, 1978, Matthew Sanford and his family were on their way back to Duluth after spending Thanksgiving with relatives. The drive was peaceful. So peaceful, in fact , that 13-year-old Sanford fell asleep in the backseat. Perhaps this was the universe’s way of protecting him from what was about to happen.
It was one of the last warm Sunday afternoons of the fall in Bagley Nature Center, as two combatants two square off over their prospective daggers, awaiting the signal to strike.
Albert Einstein once said: “Creativity is contagious — Pass it on.” The Kirby Program Board at The University of Minnesota Duluth has taken this idea and run with it.