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A NPto veARS Re^oLuTtosi irAftirs txat TVeCe \S ^0M€THIW6 WXtoMO UltW Me TH*T NCEP5 'TO OC OWAN6*66 * raurr u< l AREN'T UOhEX, voo m Construction Continued from page 1 “We are just asking every one to be patient, cognizant and to plan routes before com ing onto campus,” Bisor said. The University-sponsored project will allow for the resurfacing of Bizzell and New Main that will include putting the roads at the proper grade and width, said PTTS associate director Doug Williams. Construction crews will also create temporary pond areas on the side of New Main to control flooding dur ing rainstorms, Williams said. Bizzell loop represents the first phase of construction on the roads on campus, Williams Jones Continued from page 1 plans in the media guide as becoming a criminal lawyer. Jones’s roommate, Natalie Tennille Young, a senior agri culture and life sciences major. KZ said. Construction is expected to begin on Ross Street in January 2003 to widen the road and sidewalks and reopen both lanes of traffic. In addition to the construc tion already underway on campus. PTTS has made park ing lot 61 on West Campus, which previously allowed for resident and commuter park ing, both blue and red permits, a resident, or red permit, only parking area. Newman said commuters should seek park ing areas around Reed Arena, the George Bush School of Government and Public Service area or parking area 97, located just north of Reed Arena. Campus shuttles make stops at each destination. was also charged on one count of delivering a controlled sub stance. She stands accused of giving the drugs to the under cover officer. Young was a “Sidelines” cast member, also featured in the third episode with her room mate. She is a former member RUSH Mon. Jan. 21 ZX Barbecue 7 :00 - 9:00 p.m. - ZX House Tues. Jan. 22 Pool at Fox & the Hound 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Fox & the Hound Wed. 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The paving and marking of Parking Area l 14. the lot adja cent to the tennis and intramu ral areas, is scheduled for completion in March. Newman said. Parking in the existing Intramural Sports Complex will be closed until lot 114 is finished, she said. Changes in bus routes, including the addition of the Wehner Express route, which runs from the Memorial Student Center and Fish Pond straight to the E.L.Wehner Building, round out the major changes in transportation on campus for the spring. The Bush School Shuttle will also now make stops in front of the new commuter parking areas. Newman said. of the track team. On the ESPN “Sidelines” Website. Young said when she got to A&M she lost focus of her priorities and got wrapped up in “the whole going out all the time scene.” Young is out of the Brazos County Jail on bail with her case pending. m THE BATTALIC Journalism Continued from page l Head Leroy Dorsey said stuiM in the general studies pror who plan on transferring journalism will be advisedtf GPR requirements will be g up.. .anyw here from 2.5 to 31 T he consultant’s report: highlighted a need to concent on the problems facing the > nalism department before the dealt \sith implementing department's newest degree; telecommunications. After Oliver shared the, sultants’ report with Dougb provost approved the susper of the telecommunications gram for 18 months. The sih sion “may be more than to rary,” according to the fa meeting’s minutes. In Dorsey’s email, he sat dean’s office will contact stui already enrolled in teleconur cations and “advise them ton sider their major." The office will also contact adir freshmen who have dt telecommunications as theirns ami “offer them their so choice of major." Dorsey sad He added that the dean s would si>on be contactingsti already enrolled in telec cations, and that the “dean'> will work with any studenT are resolved to stay in tele.: A major theme in the co unts’ report w as a lack of ft in the department, which It little or no productive nx;: overworked faculty and tighi: student schedules. The consultants offered a resort action in their repot, omniending that the fled; journalism department r with the emerging Sp: Communications Departmerr that issue. Dorsey directed faculty at their meeting to h “no comment" policy, accor to the minutes. 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