May 09, 2005 00:43
My room in the back of Eaton overlooks the architecture studio. Through out the semester I have been blinded all night long by the florescent lights shining into my window. My roommate walks around naked with all the blinds open and they never notice because they are far to busy and preoccupied with their architecture stuff (their loss!) to notice nakedness. And we all on this side of the building desperately wish some night (or day even) we will happen to glance out the window and see 2 students going at it on top of a table while t-squares and inkwells fall all about. But that never happens (despite the plea from the facebook group). They are my constant companions. Day and night they labor endlessly over whatever it is architecture students labor over. They see the inside of my room more than I do (at least they would is they ever looked up and out the window). Dependable as the energizer bunny is the presence of my architecture neighbors. But over the past week or so, I've noticed less and less lights on in the studio, and more empty rooms. Even now as I look out my window, there are no architecture students, and only about 1/3 of their obnoxious blinding lights have been left on. Where have they gone? do they not suffer through finals as the rest of us common students? I have heard stories from an architecture major about how they have no exams only asinine projects like making houses from balsa wood and coloring on wax paper. and as a result by the time exams are here and the rest of us scurry about frantically studying, they are done and on their way home. They leave in a mass exodus as if the black death has descended upon the building. Good bye dear architectural neighbors. I shall miss you! (and I still think you should have random sex in the studio!)