The Language Hunt

image  We thought we’d start of this oh so lovely scavenger hunt with a little trek out to the International Student Center. Isn’t that fun? That wall is so welcoming it decided to tell you in almost any language you could imagine. In all honesty though, it is an amazing wall that shows a lot of cultural diversity.

imageI don’t think it was exactly after that (partially because these pictures definitely aren’t in order) , but we decided to stop by the financial aid office. We definitely need to make sure we know all about that, now don’t we?

image Next stop, Office of the Registrar. Let me ask you something. What exactly is a registrar anyways? I didn’t even know that word existed until I got to this school, but that might just be me.

image Unfortunately, you can’t really read the sign since it’s on a glass door and as we all know glass doors are see through, but it says SDSU Library & Information Access. This building is actually super cool and has a lot of books in, you guessed it, other languages.

image There were a couple people strutting it out in our picture, but it was no biggie. it gives the picture some character don’t you think? This is another image of the library just in case you didn’t get the picture from the last one.

imageThat’s right, we have rights. We also have responsibilities but we don’t talk about those. Here is yet another sign we found in the public area that is our campus. Isn’t it just beautiful? Look at that font, and wow, that black on white contrast is amazing.

Kaitlyn DeJesus
Laura Kalmanson

One Comment  to  The Language Hunt

  1. dsbigham says:

    This is fantastic! Did you figure out what the Registrar is? (hint: it’s where you go when you need official transcripts, proof of enrollment, or proof of a diploma once you’ve graduated). And yes! Students definitely have rights! Never let anyone violate your rights!

    Your picture show great promise in terms of visual composition and balance. But what do *you* think of your post? Does it look the way you wanted it to? Does it look like something you might be interested in reading if you weren’t the creator?

    -doug