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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Grambling gets money for new projects


The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget endorsed a plan to tear down 10 residence halls at Grambling State University and contract with a Valdosta, Ga., firm to construct new housing and convert a bookstore into a food court.
The construction would be done in phases, first demolishing Jones and Martha Adams halls at the start of the project and then knocking down Attucks, Bowen, Bethune, Douglas, Holland, Knott, Tubman and Truth halls.

The Grambling Black and Gold Foundation Inc. would design, finance, construct, furnish and manage 1,294-bed privatized housing on campus, purchase, renovate and manage the Steeple Glen 48-bed apartment complex and convert the bookstore building and connector into a food court and "hang-out place for Grambling students."

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