Friday, 25 February 2011
Computer Labs
At a certain fine institution of education, it is important that they make computers available to the students. It is, as $150-a-semester-computer-lab-fee-paying students (whetther or not your taking a computer class), our right to the computer labs on campus. There are three of these labs. The first is the Library Lab, which is small and usually crowded. The second is the W12 IT Lab, which by my understanding is not open for all students, only certain classes. And finally the W11 IT Lab, a more spacious lab with computers than that of the Library and available to everyone. This third lab has several rules, most of them understandable after all it is filled with a room of expensive, electronic access ports to the world wide web. However there is one unnecessary rule set by this lab's keeper: even though this keeper is in the lab, during certain hours the lab doors are locked. This is something many students, including myself, detest because that hour may be the only break during the day we have.The boldness of this keeper (not the spanish one) to deny us students from the service we have paid for.
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