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' .J^ Renovations With the addition of new parking lots on sorority row and in front of the Ole Miss union, the parking situation eased up a little bit. The construction of the lots came after years of heated debate over the necessity of having them constructed. Nevertheless, the lots have now paved the way for many sorority girls to park close to their houses at night, eliminating the need for them to walk alone in the dark. The foundation was set this year for the Ole Miss Natural Products center, which will be located between Faser and Coulter Hall. The center will significantly expand pharmecutical research. The $3-million Barnard Observatory was completed early in the Fall of 1991. The observatory will house the Southern Studies program. On the heels of complaints about the dis- inegration of many university structures, buildings such as Old Chemistry, Conner Hall and several older dormitory struc- tures got much needed facelifts. No more Parking Problems? 1 . Bulldozing began early in the semester for the park- ing lot In front of the Union. 2. Workers layed down the curbs alongside the parking lot behind the Trl-Delt house. 3. At last all these cars have places to park. /. 11*11 J I 20 — Student Life ■ to
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