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"I would say there's a lot of space that can probably be moved into as is," he said. "There are a lot of closet-sized offices over there. These people will be able to move into a little more appropriate space." Right now, facilities planning has nothing on purpose to provide for space. "At this point in time, it's not even in our five-year plan," Mogad. said Meanwhile, math and computer science officials are preparing for their move to Snow. Bill Bulgren, chairman of the department of computer science, said he hoped to be moved in by fall 1990. He said the department needed centralized classroom and office space. Computer science now is spread out over campus in Malott, Fraser, Learned and Strong halls and Robinson Center. 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