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Author: Kirby (Page 2 of 2)

Architecture

To me, if I were on the board here at Morningside, I would personally see this picture as super ideal for promotion of the University. While sure, it doesn’t showcase a lively aspect of our culture here, sometimes all a student needs is a quiet spot to study. This beautiful little location really stands out to me as I love Eppley and typically study there when necessary.

On the Job

While not a payed position, this is an endearing volunteer moment between one of my teammates and a complete stranger. Even though he wasn’t making any wage or salary for this activity, it’s a very difficult task to be willing to speak to strangers unprompted, thus “On the job”.

College Life

This was a nice candid I snapped after my good friend (Off screen) aid a complete groaner of a joke. I like this image as it symbolizes both camaraderie and the bore of being on a team with the same people for what feels like years.

Sports

Here is one of my favorite pictures from the semester, this was a funny moment captured between two of my teammates as they both took off their sweatshirts and revealed they had the same tank on.

Photo Story- My gf burning the chicken

The initial process, chicken looks stellar and edible, things were good.

Here comes the taco mix, prepare for everlasting smells that will send you to God firsthand.

I come back from around the corner.. What’s this? Smoke nearing the fire alarm? It couldn’t be, my girl is a terrific cook!

Wrong! As we (she) hustled the pan over to the sink to cool some of the chicken down, a mixture of steam/smoke begins billowing throughout the kitchen.

After we resourcefully utilized pillows to halt the fire alarm from sounding, we set up our room fan to equalize the overall damage to the toe-curling smell that now lingered in our kitchen.

Moral of the story: Despite someone’s previously proven excellence, there is always room for mistakes.

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