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December 12, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… by Engineering senior Brian Netter with the news that he Is the 2002 recipient of the Golden Apple Award as Stephanie Ballantyne from Hillel looks on. Egineenn g prof recipient of 2002 Gold Apple Award…

… might have thought he won the Publish- er's Clearing House sweepstakes. But instead he was informed that he had been selected as this year's Golden Apple Award winner. "This is wonderful!" shouted Soloway…

… professor of electrical engineering and computer sci- ence, he said his courses are not just about learning computers but also how computers affect his students' lives. "It's an opportunity to think of how…

… they fit into the world of computers," Soloway said. "It's trying to figure out how what Microsoft does relates to their life." Students of Soloway who sent in nomi- nations agreed with his philosophy on…

December 12, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

… for the Golden Apple Award and about 15 of those nominations were for Soloway, said Engineering junior, Brian Netter. But the group of students that nominates the winner, Students Hon- oring Outstanding…

… said. "What struck me most was how inspired the students were to chal- lenge themselves." In honor of winning the Golden Apple Award, Soloway will give his "ideal last lecture" Jan. 22 at the Lydia…

…, and computer skills. Responsibilities include light typing, copying, filing, telephone coverage, and mail sorting. 1-2 students needed. 58-10 per hour. Contact Reva Frye at 764-8153. SPRING BREAK…

… to be highly self- directed with a professional telephone manner for conducting research interviews. Experience with IBM compatible computers helpful. Keyboard/typing skills required. Must be available…

December 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… children with computers like Hewlett-Packard and Apple. "Since we're all engineers, if we get them some computers, we know enough to teach them and they wouldn't have to have teachers" Daniel said. The group…

… students at Markley on Stturday was taken to the Univer- sity Hospitals emergency room due to his level of intoxication. Computer lifted from Angell Hall A computer was stolen from an off cc in Angell Hall…

… over the Midwest. and Girls Club has some technology resources, such as video games and Study: Most Michigan residents Soppose concealed weapons computers, they are somewhat outdated. Engineering junior…

… Bernard Drew said through their donations to the chil- dren, they are working toward closing the technology gap. They hope to pro- vide the kids with an opportunity to manipulate current computer technolo…

December 12, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 51) • Page Image 5

… engage in time trials, race computer opponents, or vie against humans with a modem, TCP/IP or the Microsoft Gaming Zone. Regardless of the mode, you can choose from a variety of tracks in each city. A…

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