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...ever wish that you could procrastinate on thefacebook.com and AIM from anywhere in the College any time, bed, bath or beyond? Well you’re in luck; the College’s commendable plan to add wireless access points all over campus will give students a new freedom in computing...
...network will be a notable improvement in the quality of residential life, and it is a heartening example of the College operating ahead of the curve on student amenities; even though colleagues at Dartmouth have enjoyed Wi-Fi technology campus-wide for a few years, most colleges limit wireless access to public areas...
...case, Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ‘71 and computer services have made the right decision in installing wireless access. We are in favor of anything that gets Harvard students away from their desks—even if only to work or procrastinate somewhere else...
...with the recent launch of the revamped my.Harvard portal, students can shop courses, keep calendars, watch course videos and access Webmail all from the same page. Whereas the old portal was next to useless, the new one is next to indispensable. Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services (FASCS) and the iCommons team should be commended for their efforts in overseeing the creation of a tool that will make hectic life at Harvard a lot more manageable...
My.Harvard also appears to have some staying power. Once course shopping ends, there are many other reasons for Harvard students to continue using the portal. Students can access their employee payroll stubs, use the improved calendar function to keep an online schedule and easily navigate important Harvard websites. These features will likely be enough to sustain student loyalty to the site...