BY ROB MIGRIN
Published December 11, 2006
A pedestrian ignores the orange netting surrounding the construction site at the University's Museum of Art yesterday. The museum is slated to reopen in late 2008. (ROB MIGRIN/Daily).
BY ROB MIGRIN
Published December 11, 2006
A pedestrian ignores the orange netting surrounding the construction site at the University's Museum of Art yesterday. The museum is slated to reopen in late 2008. (ROB MIGRIN/Daily).

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