Omar tries his new skills on the piano in the Rensselaer Union. Learning to play one of his favorite songs, Journey’s Open Arms, isn’t easy, but he’s making progress.
First: Sheer Idiocy, second: Transporter 3, and third: lots and lots of work. It’ll be a little hectic, but I’m sure I’ll manage.
I thought that, during freshman year, living in the residence halls was going to be the worst experience, but, contrary to my opinion, I was dead wrong. It was an amazing time.
Here are a few photos of EMPAC that I have taken while working there. These photos are taken from vantage points that you usually won’t get to see, like the above catwalks, lighting grid, or on the stage. There are a lot of interesting spaces in the building that you can also find on your own while walking through it.
Architecture classes during freshman year can produce some of the most fascinating projects. After months of hard work, they go on display in the Greene Gallery, part of the Greene Building, the home of the School of Architecture. Here are some pictures from those days.
Oh man … I could really kill for some sleep now, but I guess that is not going to happen. Going to bed at 2:30 in the morning and waking up in five hours or so, at 7:30 or 8 is not the greatest idea.
I was up all night trying to organize the companies I wanted to see, checking over my résumé, and finishing up a really long lab write up.
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