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ASCOM Meeting - Fine Arts 558 South - Noon - 1 p.m.
The elevator is still out, so you can either walk up 6 flights of stairs or take the North elevator, closest to the pond, to the 4th floor, walk around to the south side and up one flight of stairs.
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Pleast take the North elevator to the 4th floor, walk around
to the South side and walk up one flight of stairs to FA 558 South for the ASCOM meeting at noon today (9/27) with FREE pizza. You can also use the stairs on the South side of Fine Arts.
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