Campus quiz: How well do you know Tempe?


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You pass through campus every day, but how much have you paid attention to your surroundings, really?

With spring break over, midterms behind us and finals weeks away, ASU Now thought it might be fun to challenge your memory with a visual pop quiz about the Tempe campus. Can you guess where these locations are?

Find the answers below the gallery (hey, no peeking). All photos are by Charlie Leight/ASU Now.

Answers: 1. West side of Memorial Union; 2. McCord Hall; 3. The Design School; 4. The Foucault pendulum is in Bateman Physical Sciences Center F-Wing; 5. Courtyard next to the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing; 6. Coor Hall breezeway; 7. Outside McCord Hall; 8. Student Services Building; 9. ASU Gammage; 10. Outside the School of Human Evolution and Social Change; 11. Music Building; 12. Between Life Sciences Center C and Life Sciences Tower E-Wing; 13. Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 1, or ISTB1; 14. Outside the Durham Language and Literature Building; 15. Coor Hall; 16. Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 4, or ISTB4; 17. Near the Nelson Fine Arts Center; 18. Old Main.

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