Asking LOUD questions
The interrobang. It’s a rarely used, non-standard punctuation mark—an exclamation point and a question mark superimposed over each other or used side by side to indicate a question being asked with excitement, or asking a question LOUD.
Much like an interrobang, students at Birmingham-Southern College have been asking LOUD questions with excitement for more than 150 years, seeking knowledge, truth, and non-standard answers while leaving their non-standard marks on the world. It’s a LOUD excitement that continues today, not only with our students, but with our entire college community.
Visit our Web site often to see more of what makes Birmingham-Southern “ask LOUD questions.” And, when you see the interrobang symbol on one of our Web pages, click on it to find out more about what makes Birmingham-Southern so LOUD with excitement.
