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January 27, 2019
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GoPrint: A Follow Up
Katie Gillies Staff Writer THIS JUST IN: Kettering students are welcomed back to campus for the winter 2019 term with an unexpected surprise. GoPrint is here to stay, but now at an extra cost. Due to an excess of unnecessary printing, the university has implemented a new printing policy: Students have a total of 250 free prints credited to their account and the ability to buy more if they run out. The new cost for black and white printing is 10 cents per page while color printing stayed the same at 20 cents per page. So, what is GoPrint and how is it used? GoPrint is a printing system produced by the company ITC Systems that allows the university to monitor what and how much the students print. Since this printing system has been implemented on a campus-wide
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level, the IT department can do audits of the system to gather information about how the university prints and the printing needs of the students. Some of the information that IT gathers during these audits are reports by a specific user and the number of pages printed by students as a whole, as individuals, and on a job by job basis. These reports are then consolidated into data sheets by user and the student body as a whole. After reviewing the audits, IT was able to conclude that the students of the university printed more than they needed to during the past two consecutive school terms (Summer 2018 and Fall 2018). The average number of pages printed per student was roughly 500 pages, although it was found that 92% of students printed within or under 300 pages which lead Continued on Page 3
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Open Letter to The Student Body
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As time progresses: people change, policies are modified, and leadership teams reorganize, to name a few. I was elected to be the Editor-in-Chief of our school newspaper, The Technician, late Summer term 2018. I was elated (and I still am); however, I didn't truly appreciate the commitment I was making until now. As the Editor-in-Chief (also known as the General Editor) of The Technician, I am actually many things. Using a regular club model, I am the President, Secretary, and Treasurer of The Technician. With these, I run the meetings, take notes, mark attendance, manage the budget, buy the food, get the materials, to name a few of my responsibilities. However, it is all worth it. I work with a great group of committed individuals who genuinely enjoy what they do in creating excellent content for our newspaper, and to me, no matter what struggles which may come in the future, it is worth it. I want to thank the staff for electing me in the last term, and the team now for going above and beyond this term..
The month of January brought frigid temperatures to the state of Michigan, which to that point had been experiencing what many considered a mild winter season. As frost crept across trees and vehicles and snow floated through icy winds, the entire state fell into the rhythm of winter. All except students living in Kettering University housing. Starting on the eve of Friday, January 18 and lasting through Monday, January 21 Kettering University experienced a severe lack of heat. Due to a boiler malfunction, portions of the university were left without warm temperatures, including Thompson Residence Hall. Throughout the building, students reported temperatures colder than usual. A deep chill was setting into Thompson’s sturdy foundation, and all present felt it. The incident which kept the residence hall and other parts of the university uncomfortably cold coincided with an abrupt drop in the already low temperatures. The low temperature on Friday, January 18, the evening of which parts of the university began to be affected by low temperatures, it was recorded at a low of 24 degrees Fahrenheit; on the evening of Saturday, January 19, the temperature was recorded at a low of 10 degrees Fahrenheit, as seen on https://weather.com/weather/monthly/l/ USMI0295:1:US. The daily low temperature again dropped on Sunday to -3 degrees Fahrenheit and then back on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the temperature dropped to -11 degrees Fahrenheit, by which time heat reportedly began to flow
Respect, Tact, a keen sense to avoid offense. As professionals, we are the examples and guides of the future young minds that will travel in our footsteps through the Kettering corridors. Are we ready for the challenge? Can we lead our school as we are meant to lead future companies? Some of us are off to a rough start; so let’s take a few minutes to think about how our actions affect others. Practical jokes. We all love to laugh but is everyone laughing or are we laughing at someone. It amazes me how much we hear about injuries in the workplace that are caused by practical jokes. Allowing someone to slip or fall can cause injuries with unintentional debilitating effects. If we respect one another physically and act professionally, we can create a safer environment that will enhance learning. We have all worked hard to be where we are today; let's put the same effort into keeping Kettering standards the best. In my opinion, roller coasters are engineering at its best. The mechanics and electronics are working together in harmony just like the art of the ebony and ivory keys of a piano. Theme parks enhance the lives of millions of people each year. However, just like roller coasters have their ups and downs, we as students will have them as well. The stress of grades, homework, co-ops, and finances tear at us every day while we try to be at many places at the same time. In order to function at such a high level, we must all work to treat each other with respect. That means abiding by the rules of quiet hours in the dorms that
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