Today, the Purdue Alumni Association hosted an event for seniors to congratulate them on their efforts, and wish them the best of luck after college.
Today, the Purdue Alumni Association hosted an event for seniors to congratulate them on their efforts, and wish them the best of luck after college.
I finally purchased a tripod and received it in the mail, making nighttime photography much easier. To test it out, I headed back to the engineering fountain, just as it was on Day 18. Instead of taking a picture with a fast shutter speed, and increasing the contrast, I was able to take a...
The rain casted small puddles on campus. It offered me a unique way to take a picture of the bell tower.
Right before leaving Chicago, I went back to the place that started the day. With a simple tripod, and a 30-second long-exposure, anyone can capture a beautiful night skyline.
The Windy City has never looked so pretty on a clear, blue day. The lake was dyed a deep blue, and complimented the light blue sky.
I participated in Relay For Life three years ago as a freshman. This evening, I visited the Corec to meet up with my friends participating in it this year. Wow... has it grown! Relay For Life is a national movement by the American Cancer Society. For 12 hours, participants walk around a...
The Generation: JUSTICE chapter at Purdue University is currently standing for 24 hours from Noon to Noon on April 9-10th. Members of Generation: JUSTICE are standing to represent the 24+ million who have lived through modern-day slavery and human trafficking, as well as those who are...
Every year, my friend Kim and I take a picture in front of a banner in front of the MSEE building during Engineers week. This year, it came two months later, but we were finally able to capture E-Week during our four years together here at Purdue.