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- Mom and Dad movers
Mom and Dad movers - Dad moves in the desktop
Dad moves in the desktop - Bryan moves in the cat
Bryan moves in the cat - The Quad at FMS
The Quad at FMS--it doesn't look quite like this anymore since they painted it white and blue instead of that glorious pink. - Leslie in front of FMS
Leslie in front of FMS - Fischer Middle School
FMS - building floods as we move out
building floods as we move out - me and arielle
me and arielle - group photo
group photo - yazmin michael keanna
yazmin, michael, keanna - party
party! - keanna and davionne
keanna and davionne - class last day
class, last day - collaborative
collaborative - cma group
cma group - ms hall in action 2
ms hall in action 2 - ms carter s literacy group
ms carter's literacy group - ms hall in action
ms. hall in action - ms carter
ms. carter - leslie at cs session
leslie at cs session - cs session 4
cs session 4 - IMG 3084
Here's Sieg Hall (har, har, i know), the old and venerable if butt-ugly CS building. - IMG 3083
Here's the Allen Center, the brand-new CS building that all of the department is moving into in a month. - IMG 3082
Another shot of the fountain with the Bagley building (chemistry, i think) on the right. - IMG 3081
South of the central plaza is the beautiful Drumheller fountain. - IMG 3079
Another shot of the main quad, from the inside. - IMG 3078
Another pretty gothic building that I don't know the name of. This one makes up the south side of the main quad. The trees and architecture are gorgeous. I almost feel like I'm cheating on UT for loving it so much, but the spaces are just so much more open (you're not always crammed between two five story buildings). - IMG 3077
A view into the main quad from the west. - IMG 3076
Another of the big plaza. The neat-o gothic building on the left is one of the many gigantic libraries here on campus. - IMG 3075
Here are some random shots I took while wandering around campus. This is on the main pavilion; the foreground is occupied by a statue of UW's namesake.