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What is the oldest ASU dorm?

Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, Matthews Hall is the oldest intact dormitory on the ASU campus, but now houses the photography and art history areas.
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What is the oldest building on ASU campus?

Old Main is the oldest building on campus and the first building in Tempe to be wired for electric lighting. The Victorian structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed before Arizona achieved statehood, Old Main represents a rich tradition for ASU and the state.
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When was ASU Old Main built?

Construction began on Old Main in 1894, and it was dedicated in February 1898. The building was originally all classrooms on the second and third floor, with an auditorium (the Assembly Hall) on the upper floor and a library on the lower level.
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What is the history of Matthews Hall?

Our school was founded in 1918 by Kate Sotham Matthews, an English immigrant, who moved from British Columbia to London, Ontario in 1912. The school started in a room at St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral as a private school in the Anglican tradition for “young ladies and gentlemen”.
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Where do freshman stay at ASU?

First year students live with other students from their same academic college within a residential college. These communities are predetermined, though there is sometimes variety in building options or floor plan options for you within that community.
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What is not allowed in ASU dorms?

Kegs and other common source containers are prohibited. Due to health risks and the negative message sent to minors, residents are not permitted to possess/decorate their rooms with empty alcohol containers and or paraphernalia (e.g. neon signs, shot glasses, alcohol boxes, etc.).
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Is ASU a dry campus?

A lot of your social life will come directly from the friends you meet once you get here. So make sure to get involved and join clubs. Exploring Tempe is another fun thing to do! Remember, ASU is a dry campus—which means no alcohol.
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Why is Matthews called Stumptown?

The Origin of Matthews

These farmers began clearing the land for planting around the start of the 19th century. Cotton grew well and soon became the primary cash crop. As the land was cleared for planting, so many tree stumps were left standing that the early settlement was unofficially known as Stumptown.
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How old is Matthews Hall Harvard?

Matthews Hall was one of the first buildings designed by Boston architectural firm Peabody & Stearns, and it was completed in 1872 as a dormitory, named for its benefactor, Nathan Matthews. Today, Matthews Hall is still a dormitory, and like the others at Harvard Yard it is a freshman-only dorm.
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When was Matthews Hall built Purdue?

Matthews Hall (MTHW)

It was constructed in 1921 using brick and stone and was used for Home Economics courses. It was renamed Home Economics Two when Stone Hall was built in 1954. In March of 1972, a substantial fire occurred on the second floor that required a renovation.
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What was ASU first called?

The history of Arizona State University began March 12, 1885 with the founding of the establishment originally named the Territorial Normal School at Tempe.
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When was ASU the top party school?

ASU's party school reputation seemed to have hit its peak in 2002 — the year Crow became president — when Playboy Magazine named it the top party school in the nation. This was the first time since 1987 the magazine had ranked colleges on their party scenes, where the University placed third on the list.
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What is the biggest campus at ASU?

The Tempe campus is also the largest of the four campuses, with 54,866 students enrolled in its programs. There are many notable landmarks on campus, including Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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What is ASU known for?

Consistently recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the country's most innovative school, Arizona State University also takes the top spot in the nation for sustainability (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System) and global impact (Times Higher Education).
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How old is Arizona State?

Arizona is the 48th state and last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912.
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Who is the youngest person ever to be admitted to Harvard?

Harvard University and college life (1909–1914)

Although the university had previously refused to let his father enroll him at age 9 because he was still a child, in 1909, at age 11, Sidis set a record by becoming the youngest person to enroll at Harvard University.
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Who was the youngest student at Harvard?

Eugenie Carys de Silva is an academic known for being the youngest person to ever graduate from Harvard University. De Silva completed her master's degree in Intelligence Studies at age 13. Dr.
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What is the oldest dorm at Harvard?

Massachusetts Hall, known colloquially as “Mass Hall,” is the oldest surviving building at Harvard and the country's oldest dormitory.
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Why is Portland called Rip City?

The origin story of “Rip City”

The chances of the shot making it into the net were so slim that Bill Schonely, the game's play-by-play announcer and considered by many fans to be “The Voice of the Blazers,” became overwhelmed by his own excitement and blurted out “Rip City!
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Did Stumptown sell out?

In 2015, Stumptown Coffee Roasters was bought by Peet's Coffee for an undisclosed amount.
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What city is nicknamed Stumptown?

Portland, Oregon, bears the nickname Stumptown, as well as several other nicknames.
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Is ASU campus pretty?

It's a very nice campus with some interesting buildings. If you have time, check out the Arizona State Museum which is right on campus. There are some interesting stories about some of the buildings and areas, but you need a student or someone to act as your guide to learn about them.
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Is laundry free at ASU?

Each residence hall is equipped with complete laundry facilities, free and for resident use only. Visit LaundryView to see which machines are available.
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Is ASU a beautiful campus?

After visiting multiple campuses, it was indisputable that ASU was the most beautiful, the one that cared about it's students the most, was going to take care of me and is a place where I would feel proud to be a graduate.
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