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THE PHOENIX Western Maryland College By DAN SCllAEFFER N,,,,,Co·fdi,o. Students expecting to take art classes in a newly renovated Peterson Hall will be disappointed this semes- ter. Originally, all of Peterson and the top two floors of Memorial was slated to be renovated. over the summer and be finished before classes began in the fall. Instead, those renovations will be- gin this semester after a summer-long delay. and third The campus renovation project has been on hiatus all surruncr because final bids exceeded the estimated cost. The project had to be redesigned to fit the pro- posed budget. Classes that would have been held in Memorial and Peterson Halls this semes- ter will be moved to the library's lecture room and to modified storage rooms. Also, faculty offices in those buildings will have to be moved to a variety of 10- cations on campus. Work on Memorial Hall will be done in two stages. In the ,lirst stage, Disabilities Act. Roy Kirby And Sons works to complete the demolition to Memorial Han before classes begin. the second and third floors will be re- modeled. The ground and first floors Also, the first floor of Levine, which accessible to the disabled. made to the Art Studio on Uniontown will still be used while the work is be- holds the music recital hall, will be made In addition, minor changes will be Road. DisharoonNamed~ Dean Of First YearProgram, HenryReiffNamed~tDeanOfAcademicAffairs By S.A. SOMMER FAi,,,,.in.Chi
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