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LWC installs Address Markers for student housing

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By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Affairs

Members of the Lindsey Wilson College Office of Residence Life recently installed Address Markers in front of buildings that have been converted into student housing for the 2009-10 school year.

With a record 872 students living in campus housing this school year, the college has temporarily housed about 50 students in buildings along Fairgrounds and Lindsey Wilson streets. To ease the campus housing crunch, Lindsey Wilson is building a 186-bed, 42,000-square-foot residence hall, which will be opened for the 2010-11 school year.




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2009-09-29 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Lindsey Wilson College Director of Residence Life Andy McAllister, Left panel installs an Address Marker Tuesday afternoon in front of an LWC student residence on Fairgrounds Street.Center photo McAllister and Women's Residence Hall Director Sheena London and Women's Area Coordinator Heather Davis install an Address Marker, Tuesday afternoon in front of an LWC student residence on the corner of Lindsey Wilson Street and Helen Flatt Drive.Right photo Lindsey Wilson College Director of Residence Life Andy McAllister gets help Tuesday afternoon from Parker Bonifer, a first-grader at Adair County Elementary School, while installing an Address Marker in front of an LWC student residence at the bottom of Lindsey Wilson Street near Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY. The Address Markers and the special posts were assembled by the Adair County FFA Chapter, which has, in less than one month sold almost 450 of the 911 Address Markers in Adair County.
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