A digger moving around earth on the Ilam Oval.
Rows of classrooms, almost completed in the Ilam Oval.
Construction of the temporary classrooms on the Ilam Oval.
Rows of classrooms, almost completed in the Ilam Oval.
The foyer under the library before changes were made.
Rows of classrooms, almost completed in the Ilam Oval.
Rows of classrooms, almost completed in the Ilam Oval.
Workers laying tiles on the walkway under the library.
Red sticker declaring a building on Hereford Street unsafe.
Construction of the temporary classrooms on the Ilam Oval.
KC Five, a class room in the Kirkwood Village.
Exterior of the Engineering library following the September earthquake.
A staff member removing photographs from the Registry Building.
A woman walks past damaged buildings on Manchester Street.
The Heat and Eat area upstairs in the UCSA.
Workers boarding up damaged buildings in the city centre.
Stones from a fallen facade in the city centre.
Displaced bricks on a building in the city centre.
Wood bracing on a building in the city centre.
Construction of the temporary classrooms on the Ilam Oval.
Penguins Quakey hiding on campus. Can you see him?
A student attending his class in the Kirkwood Village.
The USCA amphitheatre area seen from the Foundry Bar.
Chimneys fallen from the roof of the Cranmer Courts.
Two temporary classrooms almost finished on the Ilam Oval.
Workers laying tiles on the walkway under the library.
Rows of classrooms, almost completed in the Ilam Oval.
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck Canterbury Monday night. Four thousand people reportedly felt the quake, which was centred 30 kilometres west of Methven. GNS Science seismologist Dr Jonathan Hanson spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
In Canterbury, those carrying out sentences of community service are being put to good use - with teams of workers out helping with the post-earthquake clean-up.
A map of earthquake events in Canterbury.