PARK Continued from Page , 9'5l'>'l»0fle„1?,",,0r (rum s’, c?)r ,od »« be f°o*. (In- ij.irk 'Vr modi uni ,ui '™ck as ar<1 in our fee.W S,U(Jt>nls "ho 'ben offer «Tou„h JLh" “PPer-div^n^0"S °f Berber said. classes,” Class crowding is not being ignored by other departments either. "Every time I have called departments about prob lems students are having, they have been trying to do their best No one 1 know of has treated this casually," Strange said. Registrar Herb Chereck said Provost Norman Wessells sent out a memo in August to each of the departments outlining suggestions to alleviate poten tial class crowding. Suggestions included offer ing more late afternoon and evening classes, canceling un necessary courses, and guaran teeing placement in winter and spring courses through pre-reg istration for students who were closed out of fall term sections. Despite these suggestions, solutions are not coming easily. "We’re at our max in regards to how many faculty we have, and how many GTF s,” said Carol Pritchett, who works in the his tory department. "We want to offer more 400 level courses, but there is no money,” she said. "My biggest frustration, though, is that there aren't enough classrooms on this campus." Cull to I'inJ out jhout our low pncc»! 686-5511 LETTER P£ RTECT Suite 300 • iUU • 001 Othces will be laboratory space throughout the building, a fea ture Wiley said is unusual for the area Local industries might be good candidates for the first building, as a way to draw out of state industries to the park, but also as .1 way tor those local companies to expand, she said However. Wilev stressed that they weren't building the park "to shuffle the local th-( V or to fill It inilist riminatelv As planned from tin- begin ning of tin- project, the Univer sitv is one tenant that could po tentially lease 15.000 feet, said |ohn Moseley. the University s vi< e president for researi li "We have the needs and want td place activities in the complex to he a natural bridge between the University and the park." Moseley said. The Uni varsity has not decided on which programs thev would house in the park "It fust takes longer (to fill the park)." Green said We're look i tic lor a very spts iaii/ed group of tenants ol a research nature Possible tenants might in dude industrialized housing industries. computer software companies. optical manufactur ers anti social research firms Manners and developers are confident their $ 1 "ill billion project will lie under construc tion as soon as 1091 We ll have a Ml tool (high) building by this time next year/' Green said Buying an IBM PS/2 before December 31 can help you go places. Places like these for only $149, round-trip. \nd plrntv of otlirr plan's, too. I'uitIuim* an IBM IVrsonal Systrm/2 bcforr ihr end of tin* war* and rvmvr: • TVl V (>rtili< air good for a round-trip tirkrt for $1 W olf-prak and $2fd jw-ak >rason** • I'rrrTVlA (wtawav* Studrnl Discount (!anl • Special offering on PRDDKiY‘ I sr vour I Vt \ (iertilicale to trawl to am TW \ destination in the continental l IS. or Puerto Him. (!limil tin* Hnckies. Sail oil (iapr < od. 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