LibGuides for This Block
- Art History Thesis
- CO100: Introduction to Comparative Literature (FYE)
- DA100 / DR100 History of Performance, Ryan Platt (FYE)
- ED321 Educational Psychology: The Science of Learning
- FE109: Search for Islamic Order: Yesterday and Today
- FG 206: Gender and Communications
- FS215 Introduction to Film Studies
- JA130 Japanese Culture and Language
- MU 315 Music History 1
- RU101 Russia: Introduction to the Language, Literature, Film (Pavlenko FYE)
- SW175 Southwest Studies
Ask Chas
Dear Chas,
I heard that next year you are going to make us all pay to print!
What's up with this? Didn't you leave a lot of money to Tutt Library?
--Worried and broke
Chas Answers:
Me? Make people pay to print? I have more important stuff to worry about, like the meaning of life.
Here is what I know: deciding how the College handles printing isn't up to me, and it isn't even entirely up to the Tutt Library. After all, if the Library charged people to print, but the other computer labs didn't, you guys would just print somewhere else.
Several College committees (including the Information Technology and LIbrary Board and the Committee on Cost Containment) have discussed pay-to-print in recent months. Each time they have reached the same conclusion: the costs to implement a pay-to-print system would outweigh the revenues generated by the system.
This isn't set in stone. It's certainly possible that eventually the College will decide it makes sense to charge for printing. But right now, there is no plan to charge for printing.
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