Week 6 - Joe Lotano
Mar. 12, 2019
accidental example of how using a high aperture setting will let in
very minimal lighting, compared to a lower setting.
Ellicott Hall resident assistants Yeon Cho and Christoph Neisess deliver vital
info to the first and ground floor students regarding spring break and housing
for next year. Cho, a senior mathematics and economics major and Neisess, a junior
aerospace engineering major, have done a great job as the school year finishes.
Eric Michos, a freshman electrical engineering major, takes a few pointers
on how to play a guitar. His roommate, Sean, plays the guitar in his free time.
Freshman government and politics major Sean Douglas prepares for his shift
for the UMD Campus Police Department. Douglas sometimes isn't back until
the early hours of the morning from his shift.
Freshman computer science major Grady Willson works on some
homework in his dorm room. The lighting in the top picture is an accidental example of how using a high aperture setting will let in
very minimal lighting, compared to a lower setting.
Ben Murphy, a freshman business major, focuses in on securing a victory
in Fortnite. The 2018 video game craze has definitely carried over
to the new year with as much popularity.
Freshman journalism major Tino Quagliata relaxes in his bed after a long day
of classes. Quagliata hits the books right before going to bed in preparation for
his videography class the next day.








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