San Diego State University is just a mile down the road from me.
I often ride my bike to campus and then ride around campus, or I’ll walk down the hill from my house to the 70th Street trolley station and take the San Diego Trolley over to SDSU.
Either way, a ride or walk around the SDSU campus invariably provides many picture opportunities.
Following are two Photographic Art of Hepner Hall, the iconic building on the campus that appears in anything and everything about the university. I never knew its name, even after 21 years in San Diego, until Julian and I were uploading pictures to our galleries at Fine Art America.
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Who’s Hepner?
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Good question. I couldn’t find that anywhere but we can only assume that he was a distinguished alumnus or a big donor!
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I found this on Wikipedia : One of the original buildings on the SDSU campus, originally Hepner Hall was the Arts and Letters Building. It was renamed in 1976 in honor of Walter R. Hepner, President of the university from 1935 to 1952.
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Very good! Thanks!
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It has bells? To summon the students?
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The bells are only rung for commencement ceremonies. I guess to let the world know that a mob of people are looking for jobs……….LOL
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It still looks the same as it did back in 1975!
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Good! The campus is much more beautiful, though!
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