9/29/10

Will McGinnis

Enrollment continues to rise at Texas State.  It's up more than 15-hundred students compared to last year. Higher enrollment means greater demand for services at the university.  Students now wait longer for buses, or if they drive they find fewer parking spaces.  Also, there are longer lines in the food courts.  Some changes have been made to accommodate the increased numbers. For example, at the L-B-J Student Center there's a new Chick-Fil-A Express.  University officials estimate the student population will exceed 32-thousand next year.

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