Born in Ohio at the height of the Carter administration, Jeremy Yuenger moved to his adopted home state of New Hampshire in 1986 and, despite knowing better, continues to reside here. He began drawing File, a comic pitting his junior-high teachers against each other in an intergalactic death-struggle, in 1989. Since then, it has evolved into the quasi-popular chronicle of students doing anything they can to fend off boredom at Manchester's fictional College University.
When not testing the limits of libel, Jeremy enjoys cheating at vintage arcade games, sowing seeds of political discontent, and exploring the nether-regions of the Web.
Jeremy is a shining example that the Boston College communications program can indeed find one employment, despite what you may have heard. He resides in Goffstown with his wife Jennifer and son Ethan.