Scott Connerly, Ian Goldsmith, and Tyler Wright, the creators of the now famous Interlude dance, were honored at halftime of the George Mason Bracketbuster game by becoming the first UNI students to receive honorary letters and letter jackets.
These guys are the best guys for such an honor because throughout all the explosion of Interlude, they have continuously shared the credit and honor with the Panthers who do the Interlude, have remained humble, and have expressed sincere joy and excitement at opportunities like Interluding at local elementary schools. I am proud of them, and blessed to be their friend.
Things like this are one of the many reasons why I love UNI. It is a wonderful school where students come together to support each other in every way, and this is just a demonstration of this.
(sorry you can't hear the announcer well in the video...)
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Yo, they didn't invent the interlude. Two of my counselors did at a summer camp early this past summer.
Eregrond 10 months ago
@Eregrond I am fairly certain you have your information wrong, as I have been friends with these three throughout the whole creation process...
mathstalio 10 months ago 12