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Israeli c s l signaled he won’t be i-lther for death if the military \ halts suicide attacks min Hamas, however. rr JL reveal the name of y jg, for fear he willbeassaiH, like his two predecessosKp Late Monday, B, Palestinians were incident near the I/M 11 refugee camp in centra S 1 Palestinian security d said there was an erM followed by machine: rehe an Plan Continued from page 1 Gromatzky said. “You can’t keep parking on the surface.” To unify the campus, plan ners want to extend the “spine” of the campus, which begins at the intersection of Texas Avenue and New Main Drive, and con tinues w ith a series of quadran gles and roads, past the Kleberg Building and the Heep Complex on West Campus, Dennis said. To achieve this goal, the plan includes renovation of the open space between the Langford Architecture Center and the O&M Building and additions to the History Building. Also, Jones and W. Lamar streets will be extended to Wellborn Road, and pedestrian and vehicle underpasses will connect them with Olsen Boulevard on the other side of Wellborn and the railroad, Gromatzky said. Miller said the University will work around the railroad rather than move it because the University and community members could not agree upon a new location for it. The plan includes significant changes to Wellborn Road as well. “The distance between east and West Campus is real as well as perceived." Dennis said. “The area must be developed to make people feel that it’s not so far.” Wellborn will be turned from a state highway into a boulevard with an island and lined with trees, Gromatsky said. “You see Wellborn as a prob lem now. but it can become just another street on campus,” Gromatzky said. After the changes, motorists will probably choose to take F.M. 2818 to get across campus rather than Wellborn, said Tom Woodfin, associate vice presi dent for administration. Future construction includes a proposed group of residence halls on West Campus near the intersection of Wellborn and University Drive as well as developing West Creek Greenway. a natural landscape, behind the Kleberg Building and Heep Building. Landscape guidelines and goals include extending the grid of urban, tree-lined streets and creating harmony between the campus and the surrounding community. Architectural guidelines include easily accessible entrances, masonry construction with like colors and buildings compatible with the height of the historic core of the® an “You can achieve the iL you want without bus: buildings." Gromatzsb .IT Miller said other it,® departments, incIr.K Department of Reside:® and Transportation fe B 1 currently or are abound W! similar studies. ® The results of these J§. w ill be executed wit®l framework of this re® 1 Changes will be altei iny after approval from at® committee on new cotrajl 1 ’ and landscape chatty 1 4111 Charles Sippial, vicepM administration. Administration offkaj supportive of the plan. are currently working®! utes order from the Tea 1 ! System Board of Rea institutionalize it. Milleti) CHIPS AND SHALL DRINK WITH ANY SUB i 10 College Main ® Northgate Coupon valtd at Northgate location only PteM* prawnl ccvtUkN* or : - University in the Division of Student Media, a unit of the Department of Jouttif News offices are in 014 Reed McDonald Building. Newsroom phone: 845-33l3 :; 845-2647; E-mail: news@thebattalion.net; Web site; http://www.tiieiiattalioii."i‘ Advertising; Publication of advertising does not imply sponsorship or endorser;. I The Battalion. 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