Last Day of Classes: A Photo Essay
This are some little bushes I walk past on my way to class - there are all sorts of neat landscaping things around UBC.
Actually, I don't usually walk to school by this little path because I get cold and cut through the administration building. But I almost always leave by it. It's not quite as scenic as you might think, since a large multi-storey parking lot is on the right and some portables flank it on the left.
Ah, the Curtis building. Can't even make it look pretty in pictures... but to be fair I am coming from the back entrance through the lot on a rainy, Vancouver day. But let's not lie, even on a sunny day no one could call this architectural gem "pretty."
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Yes, interestingly the gray bunker theme is continued on the inside. The grim walls won't dampen the spirits of these happy law students on their last day. Because I know these folks recently finished reading a chapter on the tort of "appropriation of personality," I have decided to protect their anonymity.
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The interaction area - our social lounge. Pleather couches and foosball tables. What more can you ask for? (Yeah - these folks are in my torts class too.)
Comments
Cool site, came here via the Data page. Small group Bane is seriously lacking in any kind of technical setup.
I think you're in my Crim class too, I have a CAN that I modified from an old one to follow Ainslie's syllabus. If you want it to pass onto the data site, just email me.
Posted by: Ryan | April 8, 2005 07:28 PM
Hmm, don't know if it registered my email.
austinryan at gmail dot com.
Posted by: Ryan | April 8, 2005 07:30 PM
well, you definitely can't tell who those people are without seeing their eyes. good thing too, 'coz my mug is worth millions. Looks like we're criminals already... oh jeezy creezy what has law school done to us!?!
Posted by: catherine | April 8, 2005 11:23 PM