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Doug Williams, assistant direc tor of the Department of Parking, Traffic and Transportation Services, said the plans to fix Ross Street co incide with the construction of a new chemical engineering building set begin in the year 2000. Utilities will have to be placed underneath Ross Street, so re pairs to the road and construction on the new building will be done simultaneously. The repairs to Ross Street are es timated to cost around $1 million. was hangi ny Roger Correction Journe- In the Sept. 1 ^ n 8 ** big Chap: : • -he C' )n a IK ^ t * ie Station was misquo^-r--^ the Northgate payio for student use. The lot has actus for several months . 1 changed toa paytott chants and patrons: and is not simply fots: MSC Film Society presents... Shown in Am 3D Friday, Sep tank 9:30 p.m * 3D glasses provided Tickets: $3.00 at the door or $2.50 in advance at the MSC Box Office (845-1234) All films shown in Rudder Theatre Complex. Questions? Call the Aggie Cinema Hotline - 847-8478. 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