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CAMPUS FACILITIES NATURE REVIEWS FOR THE CAMPUS MAGAZINE

During my time as an undergraduate student at the City College of New York, I reviewed campus facilites that were clean, dirty, hidden, or needed funding. As a public school, CCNY suffered from dirty water fountains and forgotten sections of buildings. However, the scenic rooftop Harlem views of the rest of the city are worth sharing, and the lawn space at an NYC school is valuable.

VISTA TOUR OF CAMPUS

March 2020

I carefully selected the most beautiful spots on the City College of New York's campus to get a pleasant view. I paired my review of the vistas with recorded audio of the ambient white noise of the rooftop or lawn. Read the reviews, check out the photos, and scan the QR code for the 3D experience of these chill spots.

BEST SPOTS ON AND OFF CAMPUS TO ENJOY THE FALL FOLIAGE

November 2019

I reviewed the areas of campus with the best autumn foliage.

LAWN TOUR OF CCNY

September 2019

I reviewed the green spaces on campus that are best for relaxation, enjoyment, and activity in these last few weeks of  summer.

WHICH CHAIR IS THE BEST FOR STUDYING IN THE NAC LIBRARY?,ONLINE ARTICLE

March 30, 2019

SHEPHARD HALL BASEMENT MEN’S RESTROOM REVIEW, ONLINE ARTICLE

December 23, 2018

http://www.ccnycampus.org/2018/12/shephard-hall-basement-mens-restroom-review/

WATER FOUNTAINS AT CCNY: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY, THE CAMPUS MAGAZINE

December, 2018

My review of the water fountains at the City College of New York, ranging from clean and refreshing to warm and disgusting.

A STUDY OF THE THIRD FLOOR BALCONY OF THE GREAT HALL, ONLINE ARTICLE

October 25, 2018

http://www.ccnycampus.org/2018/10/a-study-of-the-third-floor-balcony-of-the-great-hall/

FRIENDLY REMINDER THAT OUR ENVIRONMENT THRIVES OFF OF KINDNESS

September, 2018

I created an instructional guideline geared towards City College students on what specific items they can and can not recycle.

SHINING A MUCH-NEEDED SPOTLIGHT

March, 2018

This is my first article on the faulty escalators and lack of proper recycling on the City College of New York. I included data on electricity usage on campus throughout the year.

Campus Reviews: Work
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