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CMU
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Scaife
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Main engineering hall, has 4 main floors consisting of student lounges for mainly the mechanical engineering department alongside classrooms. Also contains underground mechanical engineering and robotics labs
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CMU
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Hamerschlag
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Large hall used for classes, studying, and lab space. Has a beautiful archway situated on a main thoroughway of campus. Also contains connections to adjoining halls. Situated on the corner of campus close to large amounts of lab space
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CMU
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Hunt Library
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One of the main libraries on campus. Seems to be newly renovated from the outside, but based on the inside I have no ideas. 3 main floors, with large windows spanning the entire building on all sides. Great study space situated next to the main lawns on campus
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CMU
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Highmark Center
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Athletic center on campus, newly built for the athletes. Apparently there are good milkshakes there but I wouldnt know because I don't go. Also, the largest gym on campus but only useable by at max 1000 people
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CMU
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Wean
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Huge hall that looks like something out of Dune or maybe a wasp nest. Has I think 5 or 6 floors above ground with more undergound. Connects to a number of adjacent halls through tunnels and bridges. Always busy
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CMU
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Gesling Stadium
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Football stadium on campus. Open to students all year round and in the middle of campus. Great place to run and walk and really beautiful field with some great bench seating. I don't know how many people actually watch football
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CMU
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University Center
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Actually huge building on the very front of campus. It contains ballrooms, conference rooms, a gym, a dining hall, and tons of other things that I haven't seen. Also hosts career fairs. The gym is way to small
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CMU
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Warner Hall
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Smaller concerete blocky building next to the entrance of campus. Home to undergrad admission along with card services. I've only been to the basement here because that is where everything I need is
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CMU
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Tepper
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Huge business school, and unsurprisingly it's new and beautiful. 4 to 5 open floorplan rooms with really cool breakout rooms and seating areas. Also a basement I mistakenly went to and got lost in, pretty cool
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CMU
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RCIC
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Really weird building on campus. 1st floor seems to be 2 large classrooms. The basement is like data center research with a really interesting bathroom with lockers and showers. The upstairs is apparently private businesses but I have not gone up.
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CMU
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Newell Simon
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Hall possibly connected or part of robotics program. connects with a bridge to another hall and underground I believe to another. Also contains a dining hall that has a characterstic Aramark smell.
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CMU
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Gates Hillman
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Gigantic computer science building sponsored by Bill Gates. It has an amazing winding slope inside alongside dining and seating. It's a really interesting building but hard to navigate and sit it
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CMU
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Margaret Morrison
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Amazing design school building, originally built as part of the Women's school on campus. Has a beautiful rotunda with a number of cool statues with interesting brickwork. I have honestly no idea what's inside
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CMU
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College of Fine Art
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Beautiful building for the Arts college. I have never went inside by the outside is amazing with a number of beautful arches with scutpure inside. It also allows for comfortable seating off one of the main campus lawns
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CMU
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CMU Tennis Courts
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A great set of 6 tennis courts. Situated right in the middle of campus it makes for an amazing area to walk around although I haven't reserved any yet. The people who I see playing here play leagues ahead of me.
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CMU
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Posner
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This is quite a claustrophobic building. It consists of 1 main hallway with a staircase allowing very small amount of students through at a time. At the same time there are so many classrooms here so it's a little nuts
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DUQ
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Rooney Field
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Very small football/soccer stadium that is in the center of campus. I don't even know if there is permanent seating there.But it looks nice and the weird blue mascot is always hanging around
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DUQ
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Towers Hall
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Huge 3 pronged student housing mainly for freshman. My sister lived here and it seemed fine I guess. Standard shared rooms but the absolute size of this apartment block is crazy. Has at least 2 in built gyms and convencience stores which is intersting
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DUQ
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Vickroy Hall
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I like the name of this building. This is a weird semi oblong building that is way to small for any major classrooms or anything. I think it's ust used for smaller classes, but it has an ominous aura.
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DUQ
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St Ann Hall
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Toured here when my sister visited. Did not like it. Kinda looks like a hotel from the 70s from outside and the inside is just as weird. No concrete memories but this long thin building overlooks the schools track and field arena
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DUQ
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Cooper Fieldhouse
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Basketball stadium and athletic student center. Actually a very nice open, small basketball stadium for a decent team. Also the only university I've ever heard of with dollar beer nights
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DUQ
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Duq Union
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Main student union, large blocky building that is honestly very ugly. Has a cool roundabout outside. The inside contains a number of little dining halls/cafes. Is strangely warm during the winter
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DUQ
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Gumberg Library
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I believe I went in this building once and it was fine. I don't really like the name but it seems like a standard university library. Meaning, it has about 10 books it in and the rest is study space
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DUQ
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McGinley Hall
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New hall for upper classmen, newly completed this year. The apartment style dorms are pretty nice and the downstairs lounge has a funny swinging chair that is asking to be broken. Overall solid although the cafe there is always completely empty
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DUQ
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Duq Med School
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New constructuted medical school building. Absolutely massive, with a large rotunda and floor high windows. I don't know anything about med school, but I know they have a good law school
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DUQ
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Power Center
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Building home to the bookstore on campus along withe some general businesses. Mildly interesting it connects to the campus and adjacent parking structure with a glass bridge. Very cold in winter
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ASU
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Vista del Sol
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Upperclassmen housing, where I lived for 3 years during my undergrad! Pretty nice apartment style living with no cockroaches and an abundance of pigeons. Had a nice pool and a gym on site that was pretty nice
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ASU
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Barrett Honors Hall
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Main hall for the honors college had a huge dining hall that was in all honesty bad, other than the gelato. Not much else other than offices, I do have a picture of myself in the hall because of aware I won which is cool
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ASU
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Cereus Hall
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My freshman dorm, pretty small shared room. I was always jealous of my friends in suites. But I was very lucky to have a great roommate who I lived with from 4 years after that point. Realized I need a kitchen to live
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ASU
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Juniper Hall
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Other freshman hall, probably the nicest one there. Mainly suites with private rooms and bathrooms and they pretty much cost the exact same amount of money. I was lucky enough to have friends there so I would just use their kitchens
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ASU
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Hassayampa Academic Village
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There is so much student housing, this complex was for only business students. I don't know very much about it other than that James Harden lived there and the property damage is impressive every year
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ASU
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SDFC
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Main gym complex on campus and it is impressive! 2 full gym alongside 6 basketball course, futsal, private rooms for classes, and squash courts. Pretty great even though it was busy pretty often in the late afternoon early evening
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ASU
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Sun Devil Tennis Court
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These courts were so bad. In a state that is purely sun, there are 2 tennis courts for the main student body. What an embarrasement. Now they are almost exclusively used for pickleball, which is fine since now at least 8 people can enjoy the courts at a time
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ASU
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Gammage
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Incredble Frank Lloyd Wright theater. I went here so often because of those sweet student tickets. Even saw Hamilton for 15 bucks. It has a lot of great open air section and the inner seating is pretty good. I always catch people sleeping when I go there
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ASU
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Student Service
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Weird building near the theater. Only went here when I had to contest charges and pick up my graduation cords. It's a big building with strangely poor AC with a great open concept letting a lot of light inside. Probably doesn't help the heat
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ASU
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Student Pavilion
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Building in the center of campus directly next to the memorial union and main library. Not used for very much but it has a lot of study spaces along with student affinity groups. I remember studying here pretty often and the elevators being incredibly slow
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ASU
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Memorial Union
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Main student annex on campus. Contains a bunch of fast food and a dining hall which is fine I guess. Also, pool tables and a barbershop which I heard would mess your hair up.
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ASU
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Hayden
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Main library for all students, had a really nice underground floor that extended below the main walkways on campus. Normally incredibly busy at all times. This library had the least amount of books in a library I've ever seen
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ASU
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Sun Devil Bookstore
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Bookstore on campus, situated next to the main walkway. I didn't buy books or materials from it very often because the prices were just insane. They would give our free stuff like starbucks or dessers outside pretty often
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ASU
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Armstrong Hall
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This is a really interesting building. It's completely circular containing only 1 auditorium. But the outside has some really interesting jutting geometry that makes it really pretty to admire when you're walking on campus
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ASU
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Institute of Religion
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The institute of religion was sponsored directly by the LDS church which is cool. The interesting part was that they had a separate parking structure on campus. You could only get a pass if you took LDS classes or attended LDS services, it was a really nice parking structure.
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ASU
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SCOB
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Big engineering building. It had 3 floors but 2 of them were semi underground. This meant finding the correct entrance to your floor was strange since you could access every floor of the building from the outside it just depended which staircase you took or which side you approached from
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ASU
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Engineering Center
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Main engineering center, incredibly old. Felt like the 70s/80s in there. Classrooms were a lot nicer. Hosted a lot of hackathons with free food. Also, the air conditioning only worked in half the complex
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ASU
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Coor
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Main building hosted a large amount of smaller classrooms along with a huge study space. The floor here had a really interesting design with columns of glass along the ground, letting you see the light from the upper and lower floors
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ASU
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Mclintock
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Typical college structure. Pretty much just a 3 story cube wwith small windows. Incredibly unassuming and nothing really of note inside. Actually makes for a good space for studying since nobody wants to be in there
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ASU
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Neeb Hall
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This building looks like a bunker. It's one of the biggest lecture halls on campus with roughly 1000 seats. The outside is a big blocky concrete structure with strange inlaid entrances
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ASU
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Design School North/South
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This building is split into a really cool north and south segment with a skybridge connecting them. Both sides contain a really cool internal courtyard that makes navigating the building interesting, especially with all the art displayed inside
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ASU
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Old Main
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Original campus building, primarily used for graduation photos I guess. I only went in here once and it was for graduation related stuff. It's a really cool old building with a really ugly modern staircase outside for some reason
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ASU
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Durham
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New lecture hall, pretty much only smaller classrooms. I had a lot of classes hear and the seats were incredibly uncomfortable. I remember presenting my capstone here and getting shredded
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ASU
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Physical Science
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Physical science complex. This place was a maze. Incredibly hard to navigate because not all the building actually connect even though they are directly adjacent and touch each other. This ensures you'll walk into a weird alley or loading dock at least once
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ASU
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Noble Library
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Library primarily for engineering students, also has no books at all for some reason. It's alright and the location makes it easy to get around campus. I hold no strong feelings on this building
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ASU
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Psych North
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Both a psychology building and the location for most STEM clubs including SAE and rocketry. I remember spending a lot of time here on rocketry and even more time in our dinky machine shop breaking things and waiting for them to be repaired
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ASU
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ISTB7
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Huge new lab building. This is where I conducted my research on sustainability and energy. Almost the entire building is devoted to reducing energy consumption and hosting labs. Pretty cool, slow elevators
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ASU
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DFA
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Basketball stadium where I had one of my graduation ceremony's. It's an alright stadium but small compared to modern standards. Apparently they use to leave the doors open in the 90s so students could just go inside at all times
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ASU
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Sun Devil Stadium
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This was our football stadium, rarely used becaous our team was so terrible. This does not include last year when we were good, but it looks like everything is going back to normal. It actually hosted the super bowl once, but since then the number of seats has been reduced
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ASU
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Brickyard
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Computer science building slighly off campus. I remember really enjoying my com sci friends compaining about walking 15 minutes to a class slighly off campus. I felt incredibly vindicated as a bike rider
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ASU
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Mullet Arena
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The name for this hockey stadium is incredibly on the nose. I'm assuming that's because they haven't found a sponsor yet. They hosted the coyotes here for a year before they were forcibly relocated to Utah
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CMU
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Baker Hall
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Part of an old combined hall complex. Difficult to navigate but made of very pretty brick and wood work. I have little reason to go there since I don't have class there and there are very few places to sit
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CMU
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Hall of the Arts
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Also a combined building, hard to tell if this was planned or tacked on later. Seems to be a pretty small area but it always has space to sit which is appreciated. Has a great view of the new athletic buildings
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CMU
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Donner House
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On campus student housing. I know incredibly little about this building but the google reviews are very funny. Seems to be a lot of hate surrouding this dorm. I don't know if I understand that, sounds like there's a party room
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CMU
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McGill House
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I have never been in this house since I'm a graduate student. But I really like the name since it reminds me of Better Call Saul. Looks like pretty standard dorm style student housing
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CMU
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Soccer Field
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Yeah this is a soccer field and pretty much nothing else. It is really nice field and looks great in the sun. I'm interested to see how it looks with the surrounding stadium and building in the snow
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CMU
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Smith Hall
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I went in here once to find a place to sit before a class. It looks like an older building with a bunch of faculty and posibly lab space. Nothing in particular stood out to me here. The style of the building generally just blends in with it's surroundings
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CMU
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Purnell
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Really cool performing arts center on the very edge of campus. I haven't been in there but I'm really interested in all the shows and eents listed across the side of the building.
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CMU
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Scott Hall
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I only end up at this building when I'm lost. I always find myself taking a wrong turn and ending up in the ditch/loading dock area behind this building. I have been lucky to avoid it lately
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CMU
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Alumni House
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Nice little house for free stuff. I really need to start spinning that wheel on tuesdays. I need more free shirts and other little trinkets. I have nowhere near enough in my tiny apartment
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DUQ
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Assumption Hall
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Pretty cool name for a student dorm. I like how it's on the corner of campus and sits at a perfect 90 degree angle to the corner it's on. I heard from my sister these are some of the oldest dorms on campus.
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DUQ
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School of Pharmacy
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Pharmacy school on campus. Pretty much just a big ugly rectangle which is disappointing. The entrances actually have some style with some interesting glasswork. I haven't seen anything else of interest here
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ASU
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Music Building
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This building is really interesting. It actually looks like a coliseum from outside but the interior is a great little performance space with an auditorium and practice spaces for music students
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ASU
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Art Museum
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Public art museum on campus. It has a really cool underground entrance with some water features that make an amazing calming sound. Also has a cool rotation of campus art exhibits alongside guest exhibitions
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ASU
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Gallery 100
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This gallery is used mainly for student showcases. It's a really great location and I loved going here to see my friends showcase their capstones and exhibits. Really strangely, it's directly connected to a nursing facility in a highrise which is just off campus. I have mistakenly walked in there more than once
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ASU
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Farmer's Education Building
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Really amazing building with a central courtyard. I really dislike how all of the classrooms have no windows. That is just weird. The courtyard seating is great all year for studying
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ASU
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Simulator Building
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This is the main machine shop for the university. Situated off campus you need to take a shuttle, but they have a huge amount of machining equipment including really nice CNC machines and mills with on site training
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Bucknell
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Cemetery
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For some reason the university has a gigantic cemetery directly inside of it. It actually dominates the landscape and makes that entire part of campus somewhat ominous. It's great for walking
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Bucknell
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Sojka Pavilion
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Main basketball stadium. Basically the only sport this school is kind of good at. This is highly variable. At least the tickets are cheap and its near my house. I once hit a hole in one during a halftime game and won a shirt
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Bucknell
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Emmitt Field
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Main soccer field and general space on campus. I never went to school here but during high school we would run here pretty often during cross country. Lot of nice trees to sit under after running the slowest 5K ever
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Bucknell
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Bucknell Golf Club
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This school has a golf club attached to campus. That tells you enough about the type of school were talking about. This place has some crazy sledding hills, especially once the snow freezes. Incredibly surprised I didn't lose any teeth here
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Bucknell
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Bucknell Pickleball
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For some reason the school spent like a million dollars on two elevated pickelball courts. They are made of metal sheets simialr to bleacher seating but they've been coated with an abrasive to be similar to concrete. Surprisingly good
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Bucknell
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Christy Mathewson Stadium
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Football stadium, actually pretty large for a mid size school. They actually keep the doors for this field open so you can run on the track and on the field during the summer. Actually a great place to exercise.
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Bucknell
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Weis Center
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Performance arts center on campus. Has a lot of great orchestral and choral art events for really cheap. Pretty great during the winter. I remember recieving a math award here in high school
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Bucknell
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University Farm
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On campus community garden. Has a lot of really interesting greenhouses and plots. I occasionally help out here in the summer when I'm in town. It gets me some free produce and a ton of garlic
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Bucknell
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Observatory
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Really tiny observatory on campus. It's a nice spot but is only open for select classes and community events. They always give out free food and drinks during winter events. Also, needs a renovation
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Bucknell
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Bertrand Library
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Main library on campus, situated in the direct center of the school. Surprisingly small for the size of the school. It does actually have books which is a bonus. Some nice study spaces
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Bucknell
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Malesardi Quadrangle
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Main student center on campus, surrounded by a number of large halls. One contains the main dining hall. I actually ate here for some student competitions, one of the only good dining halls I've ever seen
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UCSD
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Vaughan Hall
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Kind of an incredible building. It's 3 stories of classrooms with really striking sunshades and greenery. Really pretty brickwork and great places to sit, study, or relax across the entire building
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USCD
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Scripps Pier
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Incredibly famous pier on campus. Situated directly on the ocean it serves as a striking landmark and is even used for oceonography research by the department situated just off the beach. Amazing at all times of day
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USCD
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Rec Tennis Courts
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Small section of public courts on campus. Situated on a hill overlooking the ocean. This is a cinematic setting for playing tennis. No matter your skill level, it's a amazing setting to just be outside.
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USCD
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Galbraith
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Striking concrete structure used for classes and labs underground. The exterior has patios surrounding the entire building, allowing access to all the main lecture halls from the exterior of the building. Really nice in spring and summer
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USCD
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Revelle Plaza
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Main campus plaza, situated near a performing arts center and the science department. It's a great place to sit and work with a large amount of open air seating at tables or parks. Also allows for easy access anywhere on campus
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USCD
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John Muir Field
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Main outdoor sports complex with soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, and tennis courts. It's an impressive, busy venue and it's great for playing pickup anything especially when it gets cooler
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USCD
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Main Gym
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Relatively small gym for such a large school. Also, surprisingly old normally they renovate these very often. Not to say it's in bad shape but the age is obvious from the outside. Good equipment just busy
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USCD
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Dept. of Visual Arts
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Really amazing visual arts building. Mainly used for studios and classrooms but every hallway has displays and galleries for the public. It has a really interesting square geometry that makes it feel more like an art gallery than a lecture hall
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USCD
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Geisel Library
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Probably the most famous building here. It's the main library that looks like a huge geometric spaceship. The inside is open and the amount of glass allows a huge amount of sunlight inside. It's a great space to work if you can find somewhere to sit
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USCD
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School of Engineering
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Really intersting multi tiered building for the engineering department. Also has a really cool art installation of a building leaning off the green roof. The space inside is mainly classrooms and workspaces. Possibly with labspace nearby
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USCD
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Frankling Antonio Hall
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Modern H shaped building with a huge internal courtyard visible to every floor. Seems to fall in an apple-esque design category with a lot of white with lighter wood. Overall an interesting building for class and work. Far from the center of campus
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USCD
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Douglas Hall
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Really interesting student dorm. 4-5 stories each connected to adjacent dorm buildings with impressive glass walkways. Every hall in this area shares very similar design features and from satelite view it's hard to differentiate. No idea on the quality of the dorms
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USCD
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Triton Arena
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Basketball stadium for the university. Pretty small compared to many others I have seen. Probably because the basketball team isn't great. Although it's smaller, it's a great venue for events and has a really interesting look
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USCD
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San Diego Supercomputer Center
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The supercomputing center is probably the coolest name for a building ever. This is a pretty standard building, it's pretty much an office building with offices and lab space but the name and satellite dishes make it impressive
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CMU
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Cyert Hall
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One of the main admin buildings on campus. Situated behind the card center. Honestly not a great looking building, I just don't like the black glass and concrete look. But, the amount of bike spots available makes it a great spot to stop.
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CMU
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Porter Hall
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Part of an attached building complex. Both share very similar styles with really cool old brickwork and nice woodwork. These are almost exclusively labs and classrooms with little additional seating space
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This dataset covers 1000 locations at 5 universities with descriptions and reviews of locations based on my personal experience.
Dataset Details
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Uses
The main use was to train text models to predict the specific university or location based on the personal text description.
Direct Use
The direct use would be analysis tasks to predict the location based off the text.
Out-of-Scope Use
Could be used for sentiment analysis and similar tasks.
Dataset Structure
This dataset consists of two splits An original split with 100 rows An artificial split with 1000 rows
The tasks fall into 4 categories based on the university
- CMU
- ASU
- Bucknell
- Duquesne
- UCSD
Dataset Creation
Source Data
Source data is personal statements and reviews from the owner.
Data Collection and Processing
Data was written by the creator of this dataset.
Who are the source data producers?
Data was initially produced by the owner.
Bias, Risks, and Limitations
This is a very small data set and will likely have issues with training and fitting, especially for more complex analysis.
Recommendations
This dataset probably has limited accuracy as a first draft but may be useful for learning how to train models.
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