Every time I return to the University of Massachusetts campus, I look forward to my induced tendonitis. When the semester rolls in, I sit down to work on assignments, be it in the Student Union, the Integrative Learning Center or the W.E.B. Du Bois Library. As I type away, completing writing-heavy coursework, a pain snakes up my wrists, affecting my elbows and shoulders. Sometimes a quick stretch makes it go away, but when I resume typing, the pain slithers back. And when I finish working, the strain of the day rushes into my arms, prolonging the ache. This excess pain is the result of not working in an ergonomic space — a type of space UMass lacks.