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April 7, 2005
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Parrish construction to end in Sept.
The Parrish Hall renovations that began over the summer are on track to end this September. Although residents of the 124-year-old building will still encounter some construction work during the first month of classes, the building will be available for widespread use at the beginning of the semester.
Parrish Renovation Project Manager Susan Sayer said construction is scheduled to end in mid-September, though some projects may extend beyond the completion date. Students, however, will be able to…
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