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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. |
Completed in 1994, this sculpture by Fletcher Benton sits to the East of the Music building. |
ASU's Main Campus offers a number of places to relax in the shade like this bench near the Social Sciences Building. |
Students meet and study on Hayden Lawn just west of Hayden Library. |
Alumni Lawn in front of Old Main was the perfect place on a perfect day for a pre-game barbecue. More than 2,500 family and friends attended. The barbeque is part of Family Weekend, which started as Parents Weekend, and has been held at ASU since 1935. |
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. |
Sparky leads ASU cheerleaders, students and staff on the annual Lantern Walk up "A" Mountain. The Lantern Walk tradition dates back to 1917. |
ASU cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer at the Kickoff Pep Rally held prior to the Lantern Walk. |
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. |
Time and what happens to light as the minutes and hours pass by is the subject Time Garden by Dale Eldred. |
Game Faces- Sun Devil football captains (left to right) Terrell Suggs, Andrew Walter, and Riccardo Stewart lead ASU President Michael Crow onto the field for the coin toss prior to the ASU vs. Cal 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. |
Wearing traditional Native American clothing, Tony Redhouse of Blackhorse Native American Art, Dance & Music, performs for the more than 3,000 attendees at the Nov. 8, 2002 inauguration ceremony. |
ASU President Michael Crow takes a moment following his official installation as president to enjoy applause from the more than 3,000 alumni, employees and community members in attendance at his inauguration ceremony. |
The ASU Marching Band participates in the annual Homecoming Parade down University Drive on Saturday, October 26, 2002. |
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