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College Plans For Student Dining After Fire

Fire At Erskine College Destroyed Dining Hall

POSTED: 10:39 am EDT July 25, 2008
UPDATED: 11:09 am EDT July 25, 2008

Officials at Erskine College said they have made plans for student dining after a fire destroyed their dining hall two weeks ago.

Investigators said the fire at Moffatt Dining Hall was started by a dishwasher in the kitchen.

Officials said the hall needs to be rebuilt.

While construction continues on the new dining hall, students will eat in the Galloway Physical Activities Center on campus.

There was no word on how long the construction will take.

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