LIFESTYLE

Baker's Dozen: America's Dark Horse Problem

Our nation is in trouble.  Wildfires have ravaged our lands in the hills of California. Hurricanes have come knocking at our shores. Our capitol spins like a top every day as the investigation to possible Russian collusion continues. But here’s something that may surprise you; none of these are our nation’s most pressing issue. 




Sophomore architecture major Favian Ceruantes works on a class project in s studio on the 5th floor of the CAP building. Each CAP student has their own work space. Kaiti Sullivan, DN
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College of Architecture and Planning students personalize workspaces

One student grabs hot tea from a microwave while another enjoys lunch from a mini fridge and another pulls out a blanket and pillow for a brief nap before getting back to work. No, this isn’t at a dorm room, rather the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) building, which is “home” to many students as they spend the majority of their days and nights here. 








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