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We are just ing to see shows that are sentative of the Universin spoke with ESPN, and the; respectful of our wishes" Shapiro said the netwod received both positive and tive responses to the fa episodes. “It seems the majority c alive responses are coming Aggies and alumni," SI st complete p Brooke Patte iterinary Med: advertising iooTs l Oth an “We have be< jdthey are dor A do live bro£ ;oeach room. Kappa Sigmt its seventh-a “Each Wood • ( so a great i said And lore finance n lent, said. “On the other hand, wet l|()Ut at the fr already been contacted by a colleges and pro-sports teairL ^ p ane j p t are interested in the program' Shapiro said the goal of network is to produce the Dj series in a way that will be iks tive to the college experience,; oordinator,’ an Tracks Contifiuedfrom Page 1 During the temporary relo cation of the tracks, student^ will be able to access West Campus with the temporary ramps that will be placed around areas of construction, Sippial said. “This project won't cause any trouble for the students,” he said. The underground passage way is part of a two-year con struction project. “They are already excavat ing the ground for the 3,700- space parking garage,” Sippial said “In 10 months, they will be ready to shift the rail to build a portion of the underground pas sageway, and when they are through with that, the rail will be shifted back to its original location.” Sippial said that students who in the past have had to find potentially dangerous ways over the tracks — including instances in which students crossed the tracks between stopped railroad cars spurred the idea for an under ground walkway. “We’re building this under pass because we need a safe passageway for the students,” Sippial said. During construction, the tracks will be displaced 10-12 feet, Sippial said. whole, at A&M “I'm hopeful thatbytheest the series the show will been ated based on the whole grot shows, not just one or M Shapiro said. “We’re trying show what it's like in Col )ns,and the hoi — Station, and what it's liketogt CORRECT/^ In the Oct. 23 article Main Garage decreases failing rates,” parking is $0.50 tab a.m. to 7 p.m. on gamedaysta from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Hotard From Bert Froeba, igineering maj signs for the f “We all worl easand plan tl Each year, tli ousands of pe< “The line [ft bby Halls evt Each haunted “We offer a 3 yem. We then d •“Them one Hass of 2005 and com m According t bd to the Bra $<jl^ HAIR DESIGN WINTERIZE YOUR HAIR! Come see us for your foil low-lights 118 Walton Dr. Across from Main Entrance to Texas A&M 1805 Briarcrest BRYAN 979-776-0999 V'WO Come join The Fun! $ ILmmsr Shears /fVKwif Tues 6:45 Come One! Come All! 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