BY RACHEL SNYDER
The Shorthorn staff
Over the winter break, renovations
began to turn Ransom Hall into a
student success center.
Ransom Hall
previously housed the Computer Store
and a 24/7 computer lab and print
station.
Students, faculty and staff can...
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BY RACHEL SNYDER
The Shorthorn staff
Over the winter break, renovations
began to turn Ransom Hall into a
student success center.
Ransom Hall
previously housed the Computer Store
and a 24/7 computer lab and print
station.
Students, faculty and staff can
find other locations to help with projects spread around campus.
Computers and Printing
With Ransom Hall closed, many
students may find themselves in a jam
over where to find computers or printers for assignments.
Librarian Karen Hopkins said during the busiest periods, the morning
and afternoon, 87-98 percent of computers in the Central Library were in
use in November.
She said the libraries are expectT H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T A R L I N G T O N
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January 19, 2010
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Los Angeles Lakers partial
owner and HIV education advocate
Earvin “Magic” Johnson will share
his tips for success 6 p.
m.
Feb.
11 at
Texas Hall.
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