Thursday, February 7, 2013

My Journey To Class

Morrill Tower. The largest student dorm on The Ohio State's Campus. This 260 ft. behemoth has stood erect on The Ohio State campus since 1967. I and 1500 of my peers call this home for 9 months out of the year. On Wednesdays and Fridays, I have the pleasure of waking up at 10:30 to attend the Art Education 2520 class in the neighboring horseshoe. Yes, quite an odd place to have class. I'm sure most people wouldn't even know that there are class rooms in the stadium. But with more than 50,000 students attending the university, Ohio State is always looking to maximize their classroom space, even if that means putting them in the icon horseshoe.
Though my walk to class would be considered quite short compared to the average walking time to class for most students, I noticed something on my way there. I walk through a lot of doors. Most of the time without even noticing. Opening a door, or walking through one, has become second nature to us. But if you just take a second and think about how often you walk through a door in one day, you'll probably be quite surprised. Big doors, small doors, wood doors, metal doors, double doors, single doors, open doors, closed doors... so many doors! Here are my doors on my journey to class.

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