Residence halls, students awarded for year-long achievements at RHA banquet
Hundreds of people gathered Sunday to celebrate the accomplishments of UA’s residence halls and hall council students.
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Hundreds of people gathered Sunday to celebrate the accomplishments of UA’s residence halls and hall council students.
The UA’s residence halls will be recognized for their accomplishments at an awards banquet Sunday night.
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