Our campus culture is in a quirkiness crisis, and it largely stems from the fact that many of our students are in a hobby crisis: At a school where we are so trained to map out our academics and careers, we lose the ability to set, and take seriously, non-academic goals.
After a two year break from the campus tradition due to COVID-19, AAP students were finally once again able to celebrate and captivate onlookers with their creation.
“Oh, you’re an archie? Wow, you’re the first one I’ve met. Do you ever get any sleep?”This phrase is one that I hear frequently as an architecture student on campus. There seems to be an exciting sense of mystery surrounding our architecture program. Where do they go? Why do we never see them around? Are […]
Scrapped twice by the pandemic, Dragon Day is set to return April 1 with architecture students collaborating to parade through campus a two-headed “scrap dragon” built from recycled materials.