Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Tuesday October 4, 2011

 The  view from the top of the hill on a Tuesday morning is calm. This view is in front of Cherry Hall looking down College Street.
 Also, in front of Cherry Hall is a statue of artwork of Henry Hardin Cherry. He was a leader to establish Normal Schools in Kentucky.
 As Fall is around the corner, the temperature drops as well as the leaves. Students are ready to leave campus for a few days for fall break that takes place October 6 and October 7.
 This is the awesome group that captured these photos. We love Intro to Writing! It's a fun and exciting way to express our writing skills .
 This beautiful fountain in front of Van Meter Hall is a nice place for students and staff to hang out and relax after class. It overlooks the view from the top of hill.
 The bleachers in front of FAC used to be part of the original football stadium. It's now a place for students to sit down with friends or do homework before class.
 The WKU water tower represents Big Red in a Big way! It can be seen from the bottom of the hill and at the top!
 In beginning of October, WKU hosts a blood drive for students to give back to those in need. It was held for 3 days and is an easy way to help others. There was a big blow up of a blood drop with Big Red's face on it to attract people who want to give blood.
 The WKU creed is at the top of the hill and is in public for all students, staff, and visitors to read. It's a way for people to know what WKU stands for and its goals as a university.
The high horizon can be seen while lying down at the top of the hill, or if you at the bottom of the hill standing. WKU has a unique scenery and is students favorite part about the campus.

2 comments:

  1. I wouldn't think you'd all have the same captions (at least you and Ms. Bennett do), but good work nonetheless!

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  2. Oh I didn't know we were supposed to form new captions. I assumed since you said to get it from their website we could use the captions we all came up with.

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