 Hi guys, welcome. I will be giving you a campus tour today and I'll be highlighting some of the key events here on campus. We're currently on the west side of campus and if you look off to your left, you'll see our College of Natural Resources. It includes measures such as insect biology, nutritional science, and others devoted to studying the environment. Up here right up here you'll see Valley Life Sciences Building. It was built in 1930 and today it currently houses the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Integrative Biology as well as Plant Biology, Moffitt Library, one of our undergraduate libraries here on campus. Next to the main entrance is also the Free Speech Movement Cafe. So we have a rich tradition here at Berkeley of political activism and the Free Speech Movement is one of the most prominent events that have happened throughout our history. Off to your left here is the CV East Asian Library. It is the first free-standing structure built to house an academic East Asian collection on an American University campus and it also has the largest collection of Japanese maps outside of Japan. So off to your right here you'll see Memorial Glade as well as the University Library, also known as Go Library. Memorial Glade was actually donated to staff and students who fought in World War II. The University Library is the main library on the Berkeley campus. It is one of 27 libraries. Straight ahead you will see Sather Tower, otherwise known as the Campanile. So it was originally constructed in 1914. It houses archaeological remains from La Brea targets in Los Angeles. Upstairs you can see a great view of the Bay Area. To your right this is the Hospital of Business. It was built in 1995 and was all funded from private donations. To your left this is the California Memorial Stadium. It contains 75,000 seats and it's home to our California Golden Bears football team as well as the women's lacrosse team. Alright, turning on to the south side of campus. To your right this great building is Worcester Hall. It's one of the most energy efficient buildings here on campus. It's home to the undergraduate College of Environmental Design, which includes the Departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and also City and Regional Planning. Now we're headed towards Sproul Plaza. This is right here to your right. So although it's not geographically the center of campus, it very much is so in terms of student life. A lot of different student clubs, set out tables, to hand out flyers letting you know about upcoming events and also trying to get more students to join their clubs. And to your right here this is the Zeller Ball Hall. So Zeller Ball Hall is a main performance auditorium here on campus. This stop here is for the Recreational Sports Facility. This is our student gym here on campus. And the gym contains weight rooms, exercise machines, racquetball courts, basketball courts, and a swimming pool. To your left here we're passing by the Tank Center. And the Tank Center is this salmon and also teal colored building. It's the health service building here on campus. So right now we're on Shattuck Avenue. This is the downtown side of the Berkeley campus. You'll see there's a lot of different eateries, very popular with students. To your left you'll also see the Bard Station. Bard stands for Bay Area Rapid Transit. And that's our subway system here in the Bay Area. Alright, we can see the west area of our campus just ahead. This is Lee Cushing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences. It's a new 250,000 square foot building that opened in 2012. Thanks for joining us. Have a great day.