By Dan Hagen
Old Main photo by Janice Hunt |
Crossing with the pedestrian light at 4th and
Lincoln this morning, I was nearly run down. And yes, my last sight would have
been the one I have been expecting to see for a decade now — a wide-eyed woman
behind a windshield, talking on her goddamned cell phone. I gave her a good
scowl and took a mindful breath, determined to let the sight of the campus
relax me.
Walking to my campus office in the early morning over a
holiday break, moving alone across that stately vastness utterly emptied of
people, is an experience that seems symbolic of something existential, a mute question for which I have no answer. The only movement is the gamboling of
squirrels, the only sound birdsong and the occasional rich, welcome toll of a bell tower.
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