UMass Pictures
Well, I took the camera to school today and I think I got some pretty good shots of my campus.
Here we go.
First of all, this is the front of my school.
This is Bartlett Hall, the English building. Yes it is very very ugly.
Compare Bartlett to say, this building and I think you'll see what I mean.
This is the fine arts building, which is huge. I call it the dried up dam.
This is the most notable point on our campus, the duck pond. I should have gotten the swans in there. The pond actually is home to ducks, geese, and swans, and is right next to our enormous quad which pretty much seperates the newer parts of the campus, from the dorms and older buildings. That, by the way, is the old dorms, not Southwest where I teach.
Though my campus has a great deal of concrete structures, I can assure you that there is Ivy. Of course, this is a frathouse. The big concrete building is actually the student union seen from afar. The fence is surrounding the W.E.B. DuBois library and the old church.
From the 23rd floor of the DuBois Library, the view of the surrounding territory (those high rises are the Southwest Dorms where I teach) aught to give a pretty good feel for the campus size and surrounding forest.
So there you have it folks, that's about one half of my campus. I ran out of room on the camera.
Here we go.
First of all, this is the front of my school.
This is Bartlett Hall, the English building. Yes it is very very ugly.
Compare Bartlett to say, this building and I think you'll see what I mean.
This is the fine arts building, which is huge. I call it the dried up dam.
This is the most notable point on our campus, the duck pond. I should have gotten the swans in there. The pond actually is home to ducks, geese, and swans, and is right next to our enormous quad which pretty much seperates the newer parts of the campus, from the dorms and older buildings. That, by the way, is the old dorms, not Southwest where I teach.
Though my campus has a great deal of concrete structures, I can assure you that there is Ivy. Of course, this is a frathouse. The big concrete building is actually the student union seen from afar. The fence is surrounding the W.E.B. DuBois library and the old church.
From the 23rd floor of the DuBois Library, the view of the surrounding territory (those high rises are the Southwest Dorms where I teach) aught to give a pretty good feel for the campus size and surrounding forest.
So there you have it folks, that's about one half of my campus. I ran out of room on the camera.


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