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By DIEUWERTJE KAST | SUMMER TROJAN
June 3, 2009 in News
Workers install windows at the new Ronald Tutor Campus Center, which has undergone construction since the project broke ground in April 2008. The four-story, $120-million complex, which replaced Commons, is projected to be ready for student use by the fall semester of 2010.

Workers install windows at the new Ronald Tutor Campus Center, which has undergone construction since the project broke ground in April 2008. The four-story, $120-million complex, which replaced Commons, is projected to be ready for student use by the fall semester of 2010.

Tags: campus center, construction, Tutor
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