Walking towards the door in a sweatshirt, Kyriakos began to realize it was cooler outside than it had first looked. He turned right out of his dorm building onto 97th street, enjoying a comfortable breeze. He walked towards 96th street, making a right towards the Lexington avenue 6-train and passed the local halal cart which filled the air with its delicious yet nauseating smell. After walking down the steps into the subway station, Kyriakos was pleased to see that the next downtown train was only three minutes away. The train arrived in no time and unloaded its passengers, but gained about twice the amount. With this many people, it seemed Kyriakos and his roommate would have to stand for the train ride but after a few stops, a family seated in front of them got off, leaving them with a place to sit. Once the train arrived at 28th street, Kyriakos and his roommate got up and exited the train. While walking out of the door onto Park avenue it was clear that the wind had picked up. Would a heavier jacket have been more appropriate? Kyriakos walked passed a mass of construction on 28th street towards Lexington avenue which filled the air with noise and particles of dirt. After making a right onto Lexington avenue, Kyriakos walked passed the library through the plaza and entered the Baruch College Vertical Campus. He walked up to the turnstiles, making eye contact with Chester, the security guard who monitors the entrance with same dissatisfied look on his face every day. Kyriakos continued to class and made it with plenty of time to spare.