Steel exco concert (and after party that lasted until the wee wee wee hours of the morning):
Then up early Saturday morning for a trip down ol' Kentucky way to the Creation Museum (which was everything I ever dreamed and more):
And here are some pictures from last week from our approximately 12 mile (round trip) bike ride to beautiful Kipton:
Today Ben and I continued our exploration of campus buildings in Hales, Warner, Cox, and Carnegie. A cranky lady scolded us in Warner (theater and dance) saying the building was "technically closed" except for rehearsers, which is absurd, I think. We told her we were seniors exploring buildings around campus, and continued on our merry way. There's a lot of cool/creepy storage space in the basement, and because it's the old gym, there's a track on the third floor above the second floor performance space. In Carnegie, we found an unlocked door to the old library, which still has all of its shelves full of books — it's only used for storage now. The floors are opaque, so light from lower floors shines upwards, making it a very very creepy place to be, even during the day.
Today I turned in the last assignment of my undergraduate career. That's right, I'm done with college! It's very exciting. I watched the naked run today in Mudd, which is, for some reason, an Oberlin tradition for the last day of reading period. Tonight me and a couple of others are going to be beer fairies, another time-honored tradition wherein upperclassmen go around Mudd handing out beers to stressed-out studiers.
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