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      <title>Harris-Stowe State University</title>
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	St. Louis is a city of brick. That most traditional of materials clads the majority of structures in this midwestern metropolis, including the academic buildings on Harris-Stowe State University&rsquo;s (HSSU) small midtown campus.</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 23:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <media:title type="plain">The polycarbonate-clad structure rises to include a second story of adult classrooms, professors' offices, and an auditorium that are accessed from the east side of the building facing the campus.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Harris-Stowe State UniversityLuchiniADChicago, IllinoisThe polycarbonate-clad structure rises to include a second story of adult classrooms, professors' offices, and an auditorium that are accessed from the east side of the building facing the campus.Photo © Sam Fentress</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">The William L. Clay Education Center's low-slung, curving form is a departure from the traditional buildings on Harris-Stowe's campus.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Harris-Stowe State UniversityLuchiniADChicago, IllinoisThe William L. Clay Education Center's low-slung, curving form is a departure from the traditional buildings on Harris-Stowe's campus.Photo © Sam Fentress</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Early-childhood-education students can observe children from the second-level classrooms overlooking the playground.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Harris-Stowe State UniversityLuchiniADChicago, IllinoisEarly-childhood-education students can observe children from the second-level classrooms overlooking the playground.Photo © Sam Fentress</media:description>
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