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What is (Bowling Green State University BGSU plans for 2 new dormitories?

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BOWLING GREEN – Bowling Green State University has selected the sites for two new residence halls, but it will mean demolishing a dorm and two fraternity houses while also moving students during the school year. The new dorms are expected to be ready for students in August, 2011, and are part of an overhaul of residence and dining halls. “We pride ourselves on our residential life and residential communities, but our halls need some upgrades,” BGSU President Carol Cartwright said. One of the new residence halls will be built off Wooster Street on the site of Rodgers Quadrangle and the Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Kappa Tau fraternity houses. While Rodgers was closed before this school year in anticipation of changes, the students who live in the fraternity houses are figuring out where they will live. The university provided the fraternities, which have about 60 students combined living in the houses, options last week for different on-campus housing. They are asked to move during winter

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Bowling Green State University has selected the sites for two new residence halls, but it will mean demolishing a dorm and two fraternity houses while also moving students during the school year. The new dorms are expected to be ready for students in August, 2011, and are part of an overhaul of residence and dining halls. “We pride ourselves on our residential life and residential communities, but our halls need some upgrades,” BGSU President Carol Cartwright said. One of the new residence halls will be built off Wooster Street on the site of Rodgers Quadrangle and the Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Kappa Tau fraternity houses. While Rodgers was closed before this school year in anticipation of changes, the students who live in the fraternity houses are figuring out where they will live. The university provided the fraternities, which have about 60 students combined living in the houses, options last week for different on-campus housing. Sources:

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