Fulbright Hall To Be Off Limits

Because Fulbright Hall is scheduled for demolition later in the summer, it will no longer be available for use for any type of campus activity effective immediately, according to William Smith, director of University Housing. In the past, the empty hall, located on Cleveland Ave., has been utilized for such activities as a fund-raising haunted house, fire-testing and most recently an emergency preparedness drill. The exact date of demolition has not been set. As part of the overall UA master plan, the demolition of the building will make way for parking for the northeast quadrant of campus.

 

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