Palm Walk is one unique feature of the ASU campus. Palm Walk stretches out from the University Bridge to the Student Recreation Complex. From pedestrians to bikers to long boarders, Palm Walk is dominated by the big crowds that go through everyday and most importantly in between class breaks.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Hayden Library
The Charles Trumbull Hayden Library serves as the main library of the Tempe campus at ASU. One eye-catching part of Hayden Library is its unique architecture. As said on the ASU website, it was designed "Pavilion" style and featured a dry moat, which was intended as a sculture garden and quiet reading area. Hayden houses different subjects of books on each of the levels including the upper and lower concourse level, and levels 1 to4. People usually hang out at the popular Cafe Biblioteca to enjoy a nice treat, or students are seen reading or in study groups. Hayden Library is also open to the general public.
Memorial Union
The Memorial Union or normally known as MU is one great place to be during class breaks. Some of the features that MU has to offer include study and group work areas, TV lounges, and Sparky's Den which is a recreation area for students and has bowling, billiards, and video arcades. The MU is a great place to socialize, eat, or grab a hot Starbucks to go along with homework or studying. Students and staff are always rushing in and out or seen watching football games. The MU serves as the campus community center for students, faculty, staff and the general public. I always enjoy my time whenever I head to MU whether its by myself or with my family and friends.
Introduction
Arizona State University at Tempe is one of the biggest and is considered the main campus of all four campuses at ASU. The Tempe campus is characterized by broad pedestrian malls laid out in spacious lawns and subtropical landscaping. The spots I have included in this project is the Memorial Union, Hayden Library and Palm Walk. These places on campus are places that I pass and/or go to almost everyday. Each place is different and all positively contribute to the university and its students including myself.
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