City Council Halts Student Housing Project
10 May 2003 - 5:00am
Cincinnati City Council wants the University of Cincinnati to take action against off-campus hooliganism by students.
$45 million Stratford Heights would feature 14 Tudor-style buildings, house more than 600 students and incorporate 12 fraternity and sorority houses. Cincinnati City Council put the brakes on the student housing development near the University of Cincinnati campus Wednesday in an effort to force the university to come down harder on off-campus hooliganism.
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Council halts student housing project
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The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 8, 2003
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