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Northeast Lakeview breaks ground
Libraries linked across state
By Julian Aguilar IV
By D.A. James
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Newest college in district
set to open fall 2008.
Students can sign up to check out books
from 150 libraries across Texas.
After years of planning, April 5 marked the ground-
breaking for the newest college in the district, Northeast
Lakeview.
The $125 million campus, at Kitty Hawk Road and
Loop 1604, occupies 238 acres an’d stretches across
both Live Oak and Universal City.
Slated for a fall 2008 opening, the 365,000-square- a tax cap.
Currently, the VIA Metropolitan Transportation
District does not reach into either of the two cities,
and for many students in a community college setting,
public transportation is a necessity.
Craig Martin, mayor of Converse, sees the solution
as being quite simple.
Martin said a deed in the amount of 30 or 40 acres
from Universal City could easily bring VIA service to
the new college’s back door.
and receiving books that you want to
read.
The Library of Texas is designed to be
able to search the catalogs of about 150
libraries in the state of Texas.
When students find what they, want,
they can ask for an interlibrary loan and
TExpress will deliver it to this college’s
library where students can checkout the
material.
Students can apply for the TexShare
card program through TexShare.
They must be a registered student in
good standing with the library.
This means no overdue books as this
would indicate that the student is unreli-
able.
With the card, students can go to
other participating libraries around the
state, and check out books or other
research material.
foot structure is part of a $450 million bond approved
by taxpayers in 2005.
Originally housed in an old Albertsons grocery store
as a satellite for St. Philip’s and this college, enrollment
rose from 500 in 2001 to 3,050 today.
James Rindfuss, District 9 trustee, said the new col-
lege, once fully up and running, will be able to facilitate
the needs of 15,000 students throughout Bexar, Comal
and Guadalupe counties.
TexShare is a system of public libraries,
academic libraries and libraries of clinical
medicine linked together to give all mem-
bers a larger amount of information and
service.
To use TexShare, you can go directly to
the Web site by going to www.texshare.org
or you can get there through the library
web site under Resources where it will be
in the drop down menu.
TexShare provides services of data-
base programs, provides searches for
academic libraries, public libraries and
Library of Texas, it also provides a card
program, and interlibrary loans that use
TExpress, a courie'r service for sending
While the new college itself is quite an achievement,
the real feather in the cap for voters in the Judson
School District is the establishment of the Early College
Partnership, which will enable students to obtain both
a high school diploma and an associate’s degree within
five years.
. The $12 million campus within a campus will house
600 students at maximum capacity.
Students, however, may be facing a large transporta-
tion problem if Universal City and Live Oak are unable
to increase their transportation tax because of reaching
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