FEATURE ★ This staircase behind Budd Hall exemplifies how hollow a space that was designed for people can look when no one's around. I can see in my mind the crowds navigating these stairs, but at night it feels incomplete. One of the busiest portions of campus, Jayhawk Boulevard lacks its normal energy and chaos present during the daytime. No students crossing the street, no buses running; no cyclists — just pavement. The texture of the street seems to be accentuated by the glow of the street lights. ABOVE Mallot and Haworth Halls, already two of the larger buildings on campus, appear colossal in this image. The large expanse of green that would be used during the day turns into a vast spread of emptiness after dark. LEFT Something as mundane as a concrete staircase can become moving and intriguing after dark. Here, behind Wescoe Hall, I was drawn to the quality of light which creates a misty, haunting feeling. The staircase seems to act like a tunnel of light, leading to the unknown. 9 11 19 09