2002-2003 Yearbook

C0l;buter polcies reducework time Senior Rolando Ramos, a lab operator for the Reynolds Center Macintosh lab, takes an 1.0. from a student working in the lab. As Information Technology Services managed all campus labs, new policies became effective due to tightened funding. All labs required students to show their student identification cards to use the lab computers. Al– though this policy provided safety and security, several students found the policy to be an addi– tional burden. ''The policy can be annoying when I am in a hurry to work inthe computer lab before closing and I realize my card is not with me," junior Eric Fay said. "A trip backtomy dormwill waste the little time I have to work in the lab," The largest disturbance resulted from the re– duction of available lab hours. ''The Reynolds lab is my second home and with the [original] hours, I [was] unable to meet my needs during this frantic and stressful senior year," senior Jaime Fahs said. Academic Information Systems sponsored a meeting at the beginning of the fall semester for students to voice their concems. Evaluating the concems, AIS extendedmost labs' operating hours. "The change helped me somewhat because I do a lot of work on the week days in the Mac Lab," sophomore DeAnn Thomassaid. "I'm appreciative of AIS trying to accommodate my schedule." (Photo by April Clem) Patricia JOneS-Kirkville, N.Y. Sarah Jones-Tuscaloosa, Ala. Whitaker Jordan-Nashville, Tenn. Emily Kate J ulian-Pensacola. Fla. Ryan Kaczmarek-Farmington, Mich. Laura Kaiser-Aoy, Utah Mihail Kalhin-Searcy, Ark. Nathan Keams-Kent, Ohio Abby KeathleY-Englewood, Fla. George S. Kee-TubaCity, Ariz. Matt KegleY-Lebanon, Tenn. Catrina KeltY-Searcy, Ark. Clyde Kemp-Baker, La. David Kemp-Rose Bud. Ark. Shannon KennedY-Murfreesboro, Tenn. Trisha Kerstetter-Sunbury, Pa. Lindsey Kertes-st. Louis Park, Minn. Matthew Kiefer-sl. Louis, Mo. Clay Kiihnl-Searcy, Ark. Mindi KimberlY-Bellingham, Wash. KelJi KimbrO-Coppell, Texas Christina King-Madison Heights, Mich. Kelley King-w. Farmington. Ohio Ryan King-Bristolville, Ohio freshmen 117 II .

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