What term is used to describe a papers thickness?
What is caliper
WMU was founded in this year?
What is 1903
Michigan Stadium is known as what?
What is "The Big House"
Which scientist came up with the three laws of motion?
Who is Sir Isaac Newton
The office ran for how many seasons?
What is 9
What trait is measured as the percentage of light in a narrow spectral range reflected from the surface of a sheet of paper?
What WMU sports team is ranked in the top 20 in the nation?
What is Men's ice hockey
What is the slogan for the Lions?
What is "One Pride"
Which scientist is known for the equation E=MC²?
Who is Albert Einstein
The computers in the office actually had this?
What is internet
What trait describes the amount of light passing through a sheet of paper in values from 1 to 100%?
What is opacity
WMU was originally found to help fill a shortage in which profession?
What is teaching
The lions last won a playoff game in this year?
What is 1991
This scientist worked with early versions of the light bulb?
WHo is Thomas Edison
The set was set to what temperature?
What is 64 degrees
What kind of paper is made with a surface covering which allows for maximum smoothness and ink holdout in the printing process?
What is coated paper
How many different names has WMU had over the years?
What is 5
The Wolverines have won this many national championships?
What is 11
This scientist is the inventor of the first practical telephone?
Who is Alexander Graham Bell
Who was the first person to be cast?
Who is B.J. Novak
What trait is measured on the Sheffield scale, a higher value on this scale typically indicates a rougher sheet?
What is smootheness
What used to be WMUs old mascot?
What are the "hill toppers"
The Lions have this many past players in the pro football hall of fame?
What is 22
Which scientist invented atomic theory in chemistry?
Who is John Dalton
The first season was filmed where instead of a set?
What is an actual office