Arizona State University
1   "A" MOUNTAIN
2   ASU CHARTER
3   MEMORIAL UNION
4   STUDENT PAVILION
5   NORTH STAGE
6   GREEK LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY CENTER
7   HASSAYAMPA RESIDENCE HALL
8   MOUNTAIN AMERICA STADIUM
9   STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING

"A" Mountain

“A” Mountain is named after the letter “A” that adorns it. The “A” is 60 feet from top to bottom and was built using reinforced steel and concrete in 1955. Each year, during the week leading up to the ASU vs. UArizona football game, the Student Alumni Association guards the beloved gold “A” from being painted with rival colors.

Media Gallery

Hayden Butte with 60 foot gold A on side of the butte.

⭐ Land Acknowledgement

Arizona is home to 22 tribal nations. Arizona State University’s Tempe campus sits on the ancestral homelands of American Indian tribes that have inhabited this place for centuries, including the Akimel O’odham (Pima) and Pee Posh (Maricopa) peoples.

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