Water shut-down in PE Building

August 23, 2012 by UVU Blog

Due to construction on the new Student Life and Wellness Building, the water will be shut off in the PE Building Activity Center on August 28 and 29.


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  1. Are the locker room showers part of the “PE Building Activity Center”?

    Comment by Sean O'Donnell — August 27, 2012 @ 4:48 pm

  2. Sorry we didn’t get to this sooner, Sean!

    Comment by UVU Blog — September 7, 2012 @ 8:07 pm

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