Academic Buildings: Booker T and McMaster
Booker T Washington is where I have my theater classes and I love the historic photographs that are all over the walls. Most Theater majors hang out here so I can meet them even if we don't have class. McMaster is the Visual Art and Design school so that's where I have all of my Media Arts classes. It's sort of far from the central parts of campus but the walk is worth it.
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This building is called Booker T. Washington. It's a little bit on the edge of campus, but it's near one of the gems that we have. There's a lot of history in there, and there's a lot of pictures that talk about, like the history of our pretty. AE thinks that, well, this buildings on campus and there's this nice six sitting area that you could just chill out before you fear class. That's what like class does, find he gets another like majors and miners around of any machine, which is and then a lot of the big rehearsal rooms you never need to use us on. It's right next to Black, the older Jim that I talk about in my tour. Usually it's nice being a part of, like, a smaller major, because I get to know the people really well in a lot of the theater. Majors and miners kind of hang out in this building as you can also tell theirs the's like photos to talk about the history of the building, which is just, like kind of a cool anecdote to like Read when you're walking the class. Now I'm going to show you, uh, one building that I go, Teo. It is for the School of Visual Art design, which I'm getting a degree. This major is a little on the smaller side, a little less popular. So I get to know the people, the maid to really well, Hossa building so pretty. Obviously, the classes can be difficult, but they don't seem like it. So you need to just no time management, but I suggest you for all majors.