Category: St. Remedius Medical College

St. Remedius Medical College: “Songs From The Jeffty Gene”

When Premature Enlightenment Is In The Strangest Places (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) While the multiple layers of ciphers on the entire universe were well-known and sometimes understood by those with an interest in these matters, only surprisingly did that study lead to actual crime. The further surprise was the source: a series of burglaries of individual homes, record shops, and thrift stores through the…

St. Remedius Medical College: “Ghosts, Echoes, and Lipstick Traces”

The Saga of Las Colinas and Its Thaumaturgic Rebirth (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) One of the more complicated aspects of chronicling the effects of St. Remedius Medical College on the greater Dallas area, both before and after the College’s disappearance, involves the various artifacts of city development that might be misconstrued. Was the giant half-ruined castle atop a hill overlooking one of the local…

St. Remedius Medical College: “Tour of Failure”

There Are Disasters, And There Are Learning Experiences (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) (From the St. Remedius Archives, September 13, 20XX. All rights reserved.) This is KREG, 88.7 FM, Dallas/Fort Worth/Denton, and this is Call Sign. I’m your host, Kayla Anno. This morning, we focus on the arrival of the Wolfram Tor delegation at Addison Spaceport, the conviction and sentencing of Brandon Michaels, the new…

St. Remedius Medical College: “Paradoxes Go Both Ways”

The Assumption Is That Temporal Anomalies Only Affect the Future (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) One of the greatest conceits about time travel, and one of the reasons why it remains possible, is the assumption that travelers can make significant and enduring changes from their own actions. More often than not, the timeline is damaged by incessant interference from multiple visitors, but individuals have precious…

St. Remedius Radio: “We Call Ourselves…’The Audiophiles’!”

Dallas’s Greatest Musical Protest And Its St. Remedius Connection (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) Every year on the first Friday of April Gregorian, a very special tradition runs at the Matilda Theater just north of downtown Dallas, Texas. At 7:00 that evening, the Matilda opens not to the general public, but to a select group of journalists, mostly music critics, all specially invited. No itinerary…

St Remedius Medical College: “Web Status”

Networks Upon Networks Upon Networks (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) The great quandary of the last billion years: the universe is too vast to grasp, and seemingly deliberately so. At one time, the universe was small enough to traverse its distance with relatively simple technologies, and the shame was that the conditions that short a time after the Big Bang were unsuited for both those…

St. Remedius Medical College: “What Lurks Beneath the Bluebonnets”

(Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) Lupinus texensis. Bluebonnet. The Texas state flower. After the last chance of freeze throughout the state, usually around the middle of March, millions of bluebonnets sprout in otherwise barren or at least nutrient-depleted locales, bloom, drop seeds, and then die, all before the middle of spring. Most humans in the Dallas area look at bluebonnet patches as scenic locales for…

St. Remedius Medical College: Baking Through the Apocalypse 2026

Why Cook When You Can Forage? (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) (And it’s time to note that this week is St. Remedius Radio Pledge Drive Week! We know things are tight for everybody, so we’re not going to spend all week nagging and nuhdzing you to toss money that you desperately need, but if you can, consider buying a St. Remedius T-shirt! Put Mandatory Parker…

St Remedius Medical College: “The Neonate, In More Ways Than One”

Introducing Michal Kasparek, The Last Editor of Creative Onanism (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) The Dallas weekly newspaper Creative Onanism could never present itself as “serving the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area” with any of its staff doing so with a straight face. A paper so notorious for suppressing stories that might hurt the publisher’s mimosa brunch members’ feelings that the editor’s traditional nickname was “Spike”…

St. Remedius Medical College: “The Abstractions of Fowl”

When Avian Dinosaurs Choose To Talk Back (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) Some birds had hidden messages thrust upon their calls, while others brought the message on their own. In the case of the state bird of Texas, the messages had larger implications on avian intelligence. The northern mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos, was renowned for centuries for both its incredible fidelity in reproducing calls of other…