October 12, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 10) • Page Image 3
… j ' The Michigan Daily - - Thursday, October 12, 1995 - 3A Campus protest to support inonty issues TrD now chargingfor Ci1- access Students who access the University computer systems via modem…
… are now being charged for that service. The charges are being deducted from each student's monthly computing al- location of$11.30. Students who dial in are charged $4.40 per month, which allows them…
… access to the networks, said Ken Horning of the University's Information Technology Division. Since the computing allocation is in- cluded in a student's tuition, most stu- dents will not end up paying…
… Daily More of the latest in computers and multimedia technology will go on dis- play today at an open house for the University's new Media Center in the School of Education Building. The center had been…
… monitors and CD-ROM drives at each computer, separated by a parti- tion from the main lab so that classes can be held. "The effort has been focusing on people to people,"said Louis King, the Information…
… activities. The consultants also will help faculty to incorporate computer projects into as- signed course work. At the University, however, Presi- dent James J. Duderstadt reaffirmed his commitment to…
… Center demonstrates a new CD game to Sheri Schultz, an Apple Corp. employee. rad Opening Today: Presentations of the University's relocated Media Center, SEB, thrid floor, 10 a.m.3 p. M. The Center…