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Montana Provost Shares Home With Students

September 9, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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The University of Montana's housing crunch prompted the school's associate provost, Arlene Walker-Andrews, to offer two rooms in her off-campus home to students, the Kaimin reports. Perhaps because she lives 8 miles from campus, no one has taken her up on her offer, although I suppose it's the thought that counts.

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