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That is a sharp looking picture! I tell you, 3rd Ave has really become a beautiful thorofare through downtown with the numerous building remodels and new business along the south side of the street (of course not forgetting the attractive Pullman square). Arguably one of the best main streets in the state, but I'm biased on the matter towards a different street in a different city. Sure is more attractive than High St in Motown and that's coming from a Mountaineer fan! Haha
Marshall Health is adding Family Dentistry services next month. I would imagine it won't be long before they have a full fledged Dentistry School at Marshall.
Marshall Health is adding Family Dentistry services next month. I would imagine it won't be long before they have a full fledged Dentistry School at Marshall.
We can only hope! The closest school to Huntington is in Lexington and then there isn't anything East of that until you get to VCU and nothing North until WVU. So there is a hole to fill. However, a school at V-Tech would probably make more geographical sense, but I of course would rather MU have a school (bias alert...lol).
Six posts just got deleted. We are not going to have MU vs. WVU discussions. They always degenerate into something undesirable. (I'm pretty sure all of you already know this.)
I checked the campus map to see where that bison statue is being installed. It looks like it is being placed where Hodges Hall was located.
I ran through campus this morning and saw it. They've added some other modest landscaping in that area. I don't know what it is, but statues on campuses are underrated, and that's a great addition in that location.
I ran through campus this morning and saw it. They've added some other modest landscaping in that area. I don't know what it is, but statues on campuses are underrated, and that's a great addition in that location.
I have fond memories of living in Hodges Hall, right after the 1968 remodel. Sadly, I also remember a football player that lived in the room next to mine in 1970.
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