Oh, how things have changed since the dark ages when I first went to W&L in the fall of 1977 and lived in an unair-conditioned dorm with a shared phone down the hall. And I thought I was cutting edge back then with both a TV and a record player/stereo in my room….
I was also the only Freshman with a stick vacuum cleaner for the carpets I brought with me…
For the past two years, Washington and Lee’s Information Technology Services, in collaboration with the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, has surveyed incoming first-year students to find out what kinds of technology they are bringing to campus. Those of us in the manual-typewriter and clock-radio generation of college students can only look in awe at what we’re seeing on campus today, especially the explosion in wireless devices.
For instance, about 60 percent of the entering students this fall brought smart phones with them. Smart phones are defined as those cell phones that offer data service, including Web browsing and e-mail. That represents a significant increase of 21 percent over just one year ago. As Jeff Overholtzer, director of strategic planning and communications for ITS, indicates, this is only the beginning. “We expect the increase in ownership of smart phones to continue. Virtually all students use cell phones, and use them in many ways, including texting (99 percent); the Web (61 percent); Facebook (59 percent); e-mail (55 percent); personal calendar (45 percent); and music (34 percent).”
When it comes to computers, only two out of 466 entering students did not bring one. On the other hand, 36 students brought two more more computers. And laptops now represent almost 99 percent of the total computers. While Macs had been in a steady climb in recent years, that trend leveled out this year, with about 61 percent of students bringing Macs.
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Tom Perriello: A Note from a Class Act
Tom Perriello lost his re-election race last yesterday in my home district: Virginia 5. It is their loss. They failed to re-elect one of the most thougthful, dedicated, hard working, smart and honest men who ever served in the U.S. Congress.
Here is the note he sent today to his supporters. I’m proud to say I am one of those supporters who gave money and time to support him even though I no longer live in his district. We will hear more from Tom in the future. I’m convinced of that fact. He is too much of a dedicated public servant to just disappear.
I’m again ashamed of my home district that they chose to replace him with an empty- headed, Country Club Republican who’s sole qualification for office seems to be that he came from an “old Virginia Family.” I do hope one day Virginia joins the 21st Century.
Tom Perriello could have helped lead them there….
To those who chose Robert Hurt over Tom, I only have one thing to say: You should be ashamed of yourselves. You have hurt Southern Virginia and the U.S. Congress by replacing this outstanding man with a mediocrity.
Here is Tom’s note:
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