Apparently some students have a little too much spring fever to study in the library. But will chalk on the Van Am quad = success on next week’s orgo test? Bwog sure hopes so.
Apparently some students have a little too much spring fever to study in the library. But will chalk on the Van Am quad = success on next week’s orgo test? Bwog sure hopes so.
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@cc! Omg! Actually, I can explain this photo. It may sound strange, but this was actually part of a CC presentation. We had part of our class outside on Monday evening, and the math you see here was one student’s interpretation of a book we read, Invisible Cities. Each student had to do a creative response to the work, and several chose to do math, physics, or chemistry equations that expressed ideas in the book. Pretty much the best CC class project ever–
@cc alum Was your professor Peter Pazzaglini?
@cc! Of course! : )
@Wow. According to a comment written on the steps of the pavilion, the chemistry was for illegal drugs. Anyone want to verify that?
@more! post more photos!
@did bwog really just surrender to chris kulawik? for shame.
@.. yes, because people are being tested on proofs of the pythagorean theorem. then again…”mathematics for poets”?
@.. maybe it’s the professors’ who wrote it and it’s hints for the final exams….
@ttan Ha! Poor SEAS people.
@John There was chem on the Hamilton Lawn side of the pavilion… somebody chose to use the wrong photograph for the caption.
@helllooooo that’s not chemistry, that’s mathz!