Retain the use of the Sturzebecker Heath Sciences Center computer lab/printer for students.


Retain the use of the Sturzebecker Heath Sciences Center computer lab/printer for students.
The Issue
Students need a place to print work that is available to them. Many students work and take classes, as well as trying to maintain a healthy overall wellbeing. Going up to North campus in order to use the allocated 125 papercut/week is impossible for many students. The computer labs on North Campus are crowded and very well used, and waiting for an undetermined amount of time to be able to print is a common occurance. South Campus computer labs need the same amount of attention given to them as other labs, and all students, regardless of major, pay an equal tech fee. The Sturzebecker lab has printed well over a million copies this semester alone, and is almost always crowded and put to great use. Students need access to the only lab in Sturzebecker, especially those students that have classes only located on South Campus. Please help spread the word and get our opinions heard!
The Issue
Students need a place to print work that is available to them. Many students work and take classes, as well as trying to maintain a healthy overall wellbeing. Going up to North campus in order to use the allocated 125 papercut/week is impossible for many students. The computer labs on North Campus are crowded and very well used, and waiting for an undetermined amount of time to be able to print is a common occurance. South Campus computer labs need the same amount of attention given to them as other labs, and all students, regardless of major, pay an equal tech fee. The Sturzebecker lab has printed well over a million copies this semester alone, and is almost always crowded and put to great use. Students need access to the only lab in Sturzebecker, especially those students that have classes only located on South Campus. Please help spread the word and get our opinions heard!
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Petition created on December 5, 2014