Difference between revisions of "President's House"
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− | [[Bollinger]]'s house. Sole purpose is to make students living in [[Wien]] feel even more miserable. | + | [[Bollinger]]'s house. Sole purpose is to make students living in nearby [[Wien]] feel even more miserable. |
==Controversy== | ==Controversy== | ||
− | During [[George Rupp|President George Rupp's]] tenure, it was decided that the President's House needed repairs and renovation due to faulty electricity systems. $2 million was budgeted initially. The final cost of renovating the structure, completed three years after [[Lee Bollinger]] began his administration, exceeded $20 million. | + | During [[George Rupp|President George Rupp's]] tenure, it was decided that the President's House needed repairs and renovation due to faulty electricity systems. $2 million was budgeted initially. The final cost of renovating the structure, completed three years after [[Lee Bollinger]] began his administration, exceeded $20 million. |
[[Category:Campus buildings]] | [[Category:Campus buildings]] | ||
[[Category:University presidents]] | [[Category:University presidents]] |
Revision as of 18:42, 18 March 2007
Bollinger's house. Sole purpose is to make students living in nearby Wien feel even more miserable.
Controversy
During President George Rupp's tenure, it was decided that the President's House needed repairs and renovation due to faulty electricity systems. $2 million was budgeted initially. The final cost of renovating the structure, completed three years after Lee Bollinger began his administration, exceeded $20 million.