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In 1931, San Diego State moved to its current location on Montezuma Mesa. What part of campus is part of the original site, and what is it called?

A) The original site is now called "Old Campus," and it houses the School of Business.
B) The original site is now called "Historic Campus," and it houses the School of Education.
C) The entire campus was moved, and no part of the original site remains.
D) The original site is now called "Montezuma Mesa," and it houses the College of Arts and Letters.

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Final answer:

The entire San Diego State University campus was moved in 1931, and no part of the original site remains.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question revolves around the history of San Diego State University's campus. While the reference to the Ancestral Puebloan peoples and Mesa Verde is interesting, it does not directly answer the question regarding San Diego State. Based on the question and established knowledge, no part of this reference suggests that San Diego State University's original site from 1928, prior to its 1931 move, is still in use or has been renamed to any of the options provided (A to D). Therefore, the best and most accurate option based on the information at hand is C) the entire campus was moved, and no part of the original site remains.

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