Montana university can't afford to renovate facility

July 25, 2008
Montana State-Northern says Donaldson Hall needs too many repairs

The future ofDonaldson Hall, one of the oldest buildings on the campus of Montana State University-Northern in Havre, is uncertain. The facility, a former residence hall that opened in 1936, now houses several offices, but those are being relocated elsewhere on campus. Repairing the facility would cost millions of dollars, and the university can't afford it. To read The Havre Daily News article, click here.

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