The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 21, 1989, Image 9

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their contract before June 30, they
xill get back $100 of it.
If they break their contract after
|une 30, they won’t get any of their
deposit back.
The hotel’s management is the
same that owns and runs the Dobie
Center, a tower dormitory at the
University of Texas at Austin.
Sandel said the Dobie Center has
been successful and hopes the same
forthe University Tower.
The hotel is making several reno
vations to prepare it for housing stu
dents in the fall, such as replacing
the carpet and furniture and rede
signing the lobby area.
Sandel said three sizes of rooms
Kill be available — a 12 feet by 24
feet room, a 13 feet by 27 feet room
with a balcony and a larger one bed
room suite.
Although the University Hotel
Kill house students, Sandel said the
University Police won’t be involved
in security.
The hotel will have a 24-hour sur
veillance camera, and students will
have security cards they’ll use to get
into the hotel after hours.
Dining facilities will be provided
for both students and the public.
The hotel will have a public restau
rant and a cafeteria. Both students
and non-students will be allowed to
purchase a meal plan to eat in the
hotel’s cafeteria.
The University Tower parking lot
will provide up to 500 spaces for stu
dent parking, and will rent reserved
spaces.
Sandel said a two-level parking
garage may be built if it becomes
necessary to provide more parking
space.
The hotel also will purchase a
shuttle bus and provide transporta
tion to and from campus.
Friday, April 21,1989 The Battalion Page 9
Police look for suspects
in computer robbery
A basement laboratory in the En
gineering/Physics Building was
robbed Sunday, April 2 sometime
before 2:30 p.m.
Upon entering the basement,
thieves stole a special purpose high
speed desk-top computer and a com
ponent board from one room, and a
compatible printer from another.
Stolen items included: a Compaq
Desk Pro 386/20 computer, serial
number 4813AQ4B0719 and an
Apple Laser Writer 2 NT, serial
number CA843PKH. The two were
valued at more than $22,000.
No suspects have been identified,
but investigators believe more than
one person was involved and that
j the thieves were familiar with the
| operations of the lab and the equip
ment.
STOPPER
775-TIPS
If you have information regard
ing this robbery, please contact
Crime Stoppers at 775-TIPS.
Once called, Crime Stoppers will
issue a special coded number to pro
tect the caller’s identity.
If the call leads to an arrest and
grand jury indictment, Crime Stop
pers will pay the caller up to $ 1,000.
Crime Stoppers also pays cash for
information regarding any felony or
the whereabouts of any wanted fugi
tive.
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