Meanwhile, Suttle Hall, once a bustling residence hall, is "no longer a viable building"
<p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">Nothing like a nice dusty gravel parking lot for a brand new dormitory. </span></p> <p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">I'd hoped MSU had moved beyond gravel parking lots.<p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">Construction of the new residence hall began July 1. It will take up 125,000 square feet between McComas Hall and Rice Hall and assume the shape of a capital L. It is scheduled to open in August 2010.</span></p> <p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext"></span></p><span class="bodytext"></span> <p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">The university is in the process of creating a new gravel parking lot next to the site of the residence hall, to accommodate the additional students who will live there.</span></p>
FlabLoser said:<p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">Nothing like a nice dusty gravel parking lot for a brand new dormitory.</span></p> <p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">I'd hoped MSU had moved beyond gravel parking lots.<p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">Construction of the new residence hall began July 1. It will take up 125,000 square feet between McComas Hall and Rice Hall and assume the shape of a capital L. It is scheduled to open in August 2010.</span></p> <p class="bodytext"></p> <p class="bodytext"><span class="bodytext">The university is in the process of creating a new gravel parking lot next to the site of the residence hall, to accommodate the additional students who will live there.</span></p>
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