General Rosette, 1824 A long forgotten painting has been unearthed from the endless archives of ETB, and the results are startling. The newest member of the admissions staff, currently known as "Rosie," may be older than most would even imagine. Here the dog is shown in an English uniform, handsomely decorated, with the prim properness that was expected for any military officer of that time. The name "General Rosette" was engraved at the bottom of the gold picture frame, causing many of the ETB staff to wonder if there is more here than meets the eye. Why is Rosie portrayed here with a masculine name? How did she acquire such a position, or further, what sort of positions has she filled in life? Perhaps more importantly, why was our beloved Rosie hired by WCC to fill the office of Admissions when there are perhaps other, better roles she could have filled? Have no fear, for ETB along with IIT have your back, and are in the immediate process of digging deeper...
Taken from his cell-phone JohnJohn here shows the place from which he so narrowly escaped with his life Thursday. WCC Freshman Rocker JohnJohn, home for several weeks among the surfer dudes of California, only narrowly escaped mortal injury during a visit to the "enemy territory" land of TAC. "It was awful," was all that our reporters could get out of him, exhausted as he was with attempting an escape. Apparently, he had been visiting a "friend" at TAC's Santa Paula campus, but accidentally having worn a WCC shirt, was attacked and "run out of town on a rail" as an eyewitness report anonymously informed us. JohnJohn is being treated for multiple supposed injuries at Calfornia's We Decide if You Live medical center where rumors suggest the possible danger of implementation of the so-called "timmy-treatment". "He was just visiting, and had no malicious intent," says a concerned WCC Sophomore. "How co...