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Ann’s House on schedule to be open by fall 2009

11/24/2008

With construction moving along as scheduled, the new environmentally friendly residence hall Ann’s House will be ready for students by the fall semester of 2009.

“It’s neat that it is environmentally sound,” Dean of students Dr. Norm Pollard said.

Since May, workers have been busy constructing Ann’s House. With the recent overcrowding of AU’s campus, this residence hall couldn’t come soon enough.

The hall will provide more rooms and will give students a quality living option that will keep them on campus for the mandatory six semesters.

Ann’s House on schedule to be open by fall 2009

01/09/2009

With construction moving along as scheduled, the new environmentally friendly residence hall Ann’s House will be ready for students by the fall semester of 2009.

“It’s neat that it is environmentally sound,” Dean of students Dr. Norm Pollard said.

Since May, workers have been busy constructing Ann’s House. With the recent overcrowding of AU’s campus, this residence hall couldn’t come soon enough. The hall will provide more rooms and will give students a quality living option that will keep them on campus for the mandatory six semesters.

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