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Entrance to Hayden Library

The entrance to Hayden Library on the main campus is below ground. The stairs and elevator are located at ground level just north of Danforth Chapel and east of West Hall.

Double Column Ring Triangle sculpture

Completed in 1994, this sculpture by Fletcher Benton sits to the East of the Music building.

Students relaxing near the Social Sciences Building

ASU's Main Campus offers a number of places to relax in the shade like this bench near the Social Sciences Building.

Students on Hayden Lawn

Students meet and study on Hayden Lawn just west of Hayden Library.

Street Jam, a group of students from the Herberger College of Fine Arts at ASU

Street Jam, a group of students from the Herberger College of Fine Arts at ASU, make some beautiful noise during the university's Passport to ASU event for incoming freshmen. The students (left to right) are Marcia James, Jesse Nelson, Carrie Mereness and David Titchnell.

Agriculture Building

The names of great scientists grace the front of the art deco-styled Agriculture Building. Located next to the Student Services Building, the Agriculture Building is home to classrooms, several administrative units and College of Public Programs departments.

The view along Palm Walk on ASU's Main Campus

With more than 100 palm trees lining the way, Palm Walk is a popular corridor among students, faculty and staff and university visitors alike. Palm Walk extends from University Drive and the University Bridge on the north to the Student Recreation Complex on the south.

Moeur Building

The only adobe building on campus, Moeur, was built in 1939 as part of the WPA project. The building is named after Benjamin Baker Moeur, MD, who served as the official physician for the Arizona Territorial Normal School (what is now known as ASU), and served two terms as governor of Arizona.

Hopi Flute Player

In 2002, ASU decided to cast Hopi Flute Player and install it in the Music Building courtyard, in accordance with the wishes of the Hopi Tribe.

Students walking through the Time Garden

Time and what happens to light as the minutes and hours pass by is the subject Time Garden by Dale Eldred.

Adelphi Commons

ASU's first residence hall to be built under a public-private partnership, Adelphi Commons won the CityAZ 2002 Design Award for Multifamily Housing. The complex is home to ASU's sororities.

Fans at an ASU football game

ASU students cheer on the Sun Devils during the Eastern Washington game. ASU students have a tradition of standing for the entire game.

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