Editor’s note: This article is a humor column.
There is a certain kind of courage it takes to live authentically at the University. To walk into the Pavilion during rush hour and face the never ending Chick-fil-A line. To sit in the front row of a 200-person lecture and confidently raise your hand. But nevertheless, nothing compares to the courage it takes to ride a Veo scooter down McCormick Road in broad daylight and look people in the eye while doing it.
Cruz Kontrol has it. That courage. Barely…