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Liz Rodriguez-Florido

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ITS launches revamped Yale Facebook

Features a number of improvements. It's now easier than ever to stalk screw dates and that guy in your English 127 section, thanks to updates to Yale Facebook launched this week.

Mac virus hits campus

A computer virus affecting Mac operating systems worldwide has spread to Yale’s campus.

New whiteboards to appear in classrooms

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A student-led initiative is using standard Wii remotes and computer software to give classroom projectors the capabilities of a SMART Board for a fraction of the cost.

ITS addresses service concerns

Roughly a year after completing its first University-wide survey to determine user satisfaction, Information and Technology Services has made changes to its structure to better serve members of the Yale community.

ITS launches alternative to panlists

Information Technology Services launched a version of Google Groups for its EliApps Gmail service Tuesday.

YCC | Joey Yagoda '14, treasurer

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Joey Yagoda ’14 said he can’t wait to start knocking on doors. Throughout this week’s YCC campaign, he said he plans to go door-to-door to speak with “as many people as possible.”

A praise for "Owen Meany"

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"Over simplification!" is what Owen Meany (Jessica Miller '15) says is wrong with society in this year's freshmen show, a rendition of "A Prayer for Owen Meany," but it's not what you would say when describing the titular novel or play.

Water Week kicks off

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"World Water Week" at Yale began Tuesday night with a panel discussion on how a academic framework can help combine social iniatives and medical research to fight water diseases.

Panel outlines changes in hip-hop

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Law school professors and hip-hop artists discussed how corporations and advertising have impacted the hip-hop industry.

ITS finalizing new supercomputer queue

Yale’s Information Technology Services is working to implement a new policy that aims to equalize the access Faculty of Arts and Sciences research groups have to five University supercomputer clusters.

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