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The College of Wooster recently celebrated the reopening of Douglass Hall.  The building, originally constructed in 1929, underwent an $18.5 million renovation to update its facilities.  The renovation included the addition of a fully accessible entrance on the north side of the building, complete with an elevator.  The building now accommodates 129 students, with the addition of suite-style living spaces on the top floor.   The renovation also addressed several infrastructural needs, including the installation of air conditioning and the use of environmentally friendly materials.

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