The Hurricane season just started on Sunday, 1st June, 2008, and so the days are getting cooler. But only gradually and so today was still a little humid. Unfortunately, if you were thirsty today, your options were tuckshop or some other far away place that the average dehydrated person just can’t seem to make it to. Besides, there’s something about cold water at the fountain, (maybe its because you don’t have to pay $1.25+) that makes it very refreshing.
The lone working water fountain in the school building itself was not working. To make things worse, that library was closed today for apparently no reason. Everyone knows that two of the most reliable water fountains are strategically placed furthest away from the main school body and in that library.
Speaking of the library, Man About College must commend that library on its timely closure. Seeing as exams are right upon us now is obviously the perfect time to close the only place in the college where you might actually get a little studying done. In addition, the little warning was perfect. Such a timely act cannot go without acknowledgement and praise.
Speaking of the library, Man About College must commend that library on its timely closure. Seeing as exams are right upon us now is obviously the perfect time to close the only place in the college where you might actually get a little studying done. In addition, the little warning was perfect. Such a timely act cannot go without acknowledgement and praise.
It was refreshing to see today that some colour was finally added to the shades of gray at the college. The Art Room first-years, as well as some others students who were eager to contribute to the well needed splash, were seen today going outside the box while being rebellious, and getting carried away by their creativity (Which almost always brings good results).
N.B Missed the Art Exhibition? Check it out here!
~Man About College
3 comments:
I commend the 1st year who added this splash of colour to the school grounds......it look wicked!!!
i saw the mini-exhibit yesterday and, as always, am truly impressed by the level of work produced by our students... kudos to both the students, for the strides they're making, and their teacher, whose commitment is certainly evident in her students' product...
i wish i had a room to pretty up too... sigh... any students who feel like lobbying for a literature room feel free to lemme know... ;-)
Congratulations to those students taking art for a wonderful exhibition. Also well done to those of you who took art to the "streets".
Perhaps Max and Jua (or their impersonators) could take note that graffiti can be creative and not destructive?
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