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All on-campus dorms to have wireless by fall

Wireless gives flexibility in studying

Liz Coffin-Karlin

Issue date: 4/15/08 Section: Campus
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All on-campus residences have wireless Internet access installed starting in Fall 2008, said William Banis, NU's vice president for student affairs.

The university recently completed an engineering assessment and cost analysis of installing wireless capability. Wireless installation was the student affairs staff's "top priority" for renovations this year, Banis said.

Associated Student Government and groups including the Undergraduate Budget Priority Committee have lobbied for all-campus wireless for the last several years.

"It's great news for students, great news for the university," said ASG President Jonathan Webber, a Weinberg senior. "Every year there are some increases in wireless (coverage) … there was the desire to wait as technology continues to improve and costs to decrease."

The UBPC poll, presented to the administration in late February, listed universal wireless access as the No. 2 priority for students, behind Norris University Center renovations. Last year it was the committee's first priority, so this year's presentation in favor of the upgrade encompassed years of research from lobbying the administration.

"This is an issue we have been working on since 2001," said Weinberg senior Jessica Wash, the committee's chairwoman. "We are very happy with the administration's commitment. This is a huge step towards improving student life."

In their presentation this year, UBPC emphasized the differences between NU's student services and those of peer institutions.

"Some students feel NU isn't investing in them, unlike peer institutions," said SESP senior Aneesa Arshad, a two-year member of UBPC. The fact that the upgrades will take place shows that "asking for something is worth it," she said.

Last summer, the university finished installing fire safety upgrades in all the residence halls, leaving more funds available this year for upgrades focused on the "quality of life and cosmetic improvements that students want," Banis said. The renovations will include new furniture and paint jobs for several residence halls. The price for the upgrades was added into the existing budget for summer upgrades.
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