Jan. 26—Renovations are on the menu for University of Massachusetts dining commons (DC) as Auxiliary Enterprises intends to spend $69 million revamping the facilities over the next six years. The DCs, which serve over 40,000 meals a day and five million meals a year, are close to 50 years old.
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