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Signage up on new Lindsey Residence Halll



2011-08-08 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
McCandless Hall: The sign is up on Lindsey Wilson College's newest residence hall, new landscaping is in place, and all is ready for the influx of students at the new building, according to Jimmy Bottoms, who supervised the just completed project. The women's dormitory, conveniently located near the library, will have 150 beds. All is calm and beautiful in readiness for the opening day, August 18, 2011, when the expected 1,100 resident students plus drive-in students will make the City of Columbia bustle. At least one local business man said that Lindsey Wilson students and staff can account for 40% of his business when school is in session.


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