The Columbia Chronicle, November 9, 2015

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College approves planning, development of new student center

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» megan bennett CAMPUS EDITOR

DEVELOPMENT OF A new student center that would provide a multi-

purpose space for students to work, relax and collaborate was approved by the college’s board of trustees on Oct. 28, according to a notice emailed to faculty and staff on Nov. 5. The announcement, which came from President and CEO Kwang-Wu Kim, said the center is scheduled to be completed by the Fall 2018 Semester. Kim said this space could include food vendors, collaborative study and hang-out spaces and other items like a health and fitness center.

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