The relationship an average student has with their college campus is far from normal. At least for the first year, it’s where they eat, sleep and work. As a result, campus can seem to encompass a person’s entire life, but hopefully it doesn’t act as such an all-consuming black hole.
Regardless, university grounds tend to serve as a mini-city for students, becoming a cohesive and self-contained world. However, different areas of Colorado State University's campus don’t fit together that well. They seem to exist as individual entities, almost as though a person has left one university and entered another on accident.
For students whose classes tend to be hosted in the same few buildings, this architectural incongruity may go unnoticed. However, students who are displaced across campus and must commute throughout the day have probably noticed a wide variety of architectural scenery.
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