By a vote of 4-2, MCGB has decided to dissolve the Marvin Center Governing Board and the Student Dining Board. Their functions will be taken over by a Director of Marvin Center Affairs within the Student Association.
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The MCGB meeting is scheduled to begin in about 5 minutes in Marvin 405.
Despite today's Hatchet article, MCGB has not yet voted on dissolution and the plans for its future will be decided at tomorrow's meeting.
There will be an important meeting to determine the future of MCGB on Tuesday, April 14th in Marvin 405. MCGB meetings are open to the public.

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Stop by the grand opening of the Colonial Health Center in the ground floor of the Marvin Center from 4 to 5 today!
Welcome back! Remember that the Colonial Health Center is now located in the Marvin Center basement.
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