Mt. SAC, like many other college campuses, is an incredibly busy place. Students are going from class to class, finding respite in a seating area or congregating in various places around campus in order to pass time before their next class.
Because of this, the sight of these bustling areas on campus turning into ghost towns is quite interesting and offers people a view of what solitude and isolation looks like in a normally packed location.
Where the Circle Waits

Nature’s Threshold

Hidden Refuge


Conversations Left Behind

A table with two chairs within the Diana Berger Art Gallery, frequently populated by various students of all majors.
(Moses Cortez)
Stillness in Transit

Empty Corridors

Hidden Geometry

All of these locations around campus are frequently populated with students, either resting after a long day of school work, passing through on their way to another class, or simply just enjoying the ambience.
On certain occasions, they’re left on their own.
A shell of what they usually are during these peculiar hours.