Molarity Classic: 196-200
By Michael Molinelli '82
Did a benevolent God finally send poor Jim a beautiful woman?
Did a benevolent God finally send poor Jim a beautiful woman?
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 44th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Learning from the success of the football team after new uniforms, the University has released new faculty uniforms.
The mayhem from abroad continues.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 42nd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. How Downton Abbey should have ended:
This week, Molarity Classic reminds us of the days without cell phones and credit cards, but when disco still reigned. We shudder at the thought.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 42nd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Does a priest apply for admission into the College of Cardinals?
Molinelli went to Rome his junior year, but Molarity had to continue.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 41st strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. It has been a rough beginning to the year for Notre Dame fans and alumni, hasn’t it?
Trivia question: In what rounds were 1979 grads Bob Golic, Joe Montana and Dave Huffman drafted into the NFL?
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 40th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Is there some big football game on this week?
For all the Notre Dame nostalgia alumni experience, certainly no one misses class registration.
Aha! So that’s how the Mayan calendar works.
A healthy marriage is based on love and parietals.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 38th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Oh the levels people will stoop to to keep ND out of the BCS.
Lions and tornadoes and ruby Adidas! Oh, my!
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 37th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Poor Brenda, the only thing worse than the end of the world is becoming a human sacrifice right before the end of the world.
Strips 155-159 of Molarity discuss mostly girls and spring break. Sounds like a good time to us.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 36th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Those Mayans, causing trouble again.
Eat, drink and get busted. Check out strips 150-154 of the popular comic Molarity, which previewed in The Observer in 1977.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 35th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Football? Soccer? Who’s playing what in Ireland?
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 34th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Can you have fake fun?
The results are in for the contest regarding cartoon 143.
Are all these strips about sex and death? You be the judge. Check out strips 140-144 of the popular comic Molarity, which previewed in The Observer in 1977.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 33rd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Professor Mole chats with Kelly Ripa about his new book. Does that title sound familiar?
Enter a contest checking your pop culture knowledge of late ’70s cartoon characters when you read strips 140-144 of the popular comic Molarity, which previewed in The Observer in 1977.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 32nd strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Hmmm, what’s Notre Dame Magazine planning next?
In strips 134-139 of the popular comic Molarity, which previewed in The Observer in 1977, Chuck decides to make an explosive political statement.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 31st strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. Sometimes communication between the generations needs a translator.
Strips 130-134 of the popular comic Molarity, which previewed in The Observer in 1977, take on printer problems, porn and gambling. Just another week in the Molarity universe.
Welcome to Molarity Redux, the 30th strip in the updated, continuing adventures of Jim Mole and friends. The newspaper’s “question of the day” might be a little slanted…