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The two maps demonstrate the evolution of Sunnyhills University's campus between 1995 and today.

It
is clear that the university made big differences during this period, developing extra constructions and
recreation areas.

Previously, the Scott Library was located in front of the Founder's Building. It was moved to the right,
and its size was increased. The old library has been converted into laboratories. There was a car park in
the top left-hand corner of the campus in 1995, but now its residences are the main reception. The
residence halls were relocated to the far-left side of campus, and a new Arts Building was constructed
opposite them.

Tennis courts, a gym, and an old sports complex were all destroyed. Nevertheless, the university built a
new recreation area with a pond, plants, and seating areas in their place. Moreover, the university also
built new sports facilities, such as squash courts, a new gym, and table tennis tables. Two new cafes
were also constructed.

Thus, it is obvious that the university suffered change and advancement during this period.

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