Molarity Classic: 344-350
By Michael Molinelli '82
Five hours of television per day may seem like wasted time to some. But how better to master, and to fear, the concept of polygenesis?
Five hours of television per day may seem like wasted time to some. But how better to master, and to fear, the concept of polygenesis?
Welcome to the 86th strip in Molarity Redux, the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Can we talk?
Contemplation has its moments. So, too, beer. And carp.
Welcome to the 85th strip in Molarity Redux, the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. What a long, strange trip it’s been.
Innocence lost and election season just around the corner? A perfect time, actually, for a modest proposal concerning campus squirrels.
Some people were just made for each other.
Social protest can have unintended consequences. What would we do without Mary?
You still can’t get lobster at the dining halls. All the same: Eat, be merry and pass the salad dressing.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 77th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Campus is growing and growing.
Rejection, self-incrimination, sidelong glances, collectibles. It’s just another ride on the Molarity time machine.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 75th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. A little Gospel gossip…
The Molarity crew is getting a little larger. And a little more aquatic.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 73rd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Introducing, Campus Crossroads.
Notre Dame’s ever-changing landscape.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 71st strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends.
A valiant return…and a less valiant one.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 69th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends.
Junior year of Molarity has come to an end.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 67th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends.
A Molarity wake up call.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 66th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. In this edition, Lou learns the importance of consent.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 65th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. The greatest conspiracy of all times, as solved by Chuck.
Some Domers take SYRs a little too seriously.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 64th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. About that “love thy neighbor” nonsense…
We managed to keep these cartoons safe from burglars.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 63rd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends.
The case of the missing Observers.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 62nd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. For all the things that shake the thunder from ND’s fans, one reigns supreme.
Inspired by a comment from my roommate, Rich Role, I developed the “Mike is Dead” series of cartoons based on the Beatles’ “Paul is Dead” rumors ten years earlier. The results were cartoons more clever than funny. My records show that they did not run sequentially and so I am not sure if this idea caught on. But somebody noticed as there was a real letter in the Observer…
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 61st strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends.