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Originally published October 9, 2009 at 1:01 PM | Page modified October 9, 2009 at 11:22 PM

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WSU regents approve construction bonds

The Washington State University regents have approved $112 million in bonds to pay for two new buildings on the Pullman campus and one at WSU Vancouver.

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PULLMAN, Wash. —

The Washington State University regents have approved $112 million in bonds to pay for two new buildings on the Pullman campus and one at WSU Vancouver.

The bonds approved at the regents' meeting Friday in Pullman had been authorized in the capital budget passed by the Legislature.

They will fund the Vancouver Applied Technology Building, which is under construction, and the first phase of the Global Animal Health Building and the Veterinary Medicine Research Building at Pullman.

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They should be required to fund their sports programs like this too... No more sponging off the state to pay for sports... If UW gets no...  Posted on October 9, 2009 at 2:20 PM by Near or Far's 787. Jump to comment

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