Showing posts with label Students. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Students. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2014

Fee-less Print

LBCC uses the Pay4Print software in labs, the library and the Learning Center. The cost of the software is roughly $25,000 with an additional maintenance fee of $2,000 a year. This doesn’t include the staffing fees related to the software.


Pay4Print was first introduced to LBCC approximately seven years ago. The reason for the implementation of the software was to stop students from abusing resources such as paper and toner and to cut back on printer service. Staff had noticed students were printing documents that weren’t course-related papers.


The first two weeks of fall term 2013 totaled 18,680 printed pages. In the first two weeks of fall term of 2014 printed pages totaled 33,252. This term, the fee for printing was lifted and printing has doubled.


“Students are burning through paper,” said Michael Quiner, chief information officer.


The software provider, Heartland Payment Systems, has decreased the amount of system updates needed to keep the system current. LBCC has yet to look at today's software alternatives.


“Pay4Print is cumbersome and difficult to use,” said Quiner.


The print usage on campus isn’t being monitored completely; however, staff are encouraging students to use other forms of submitting assignments such as email, thumb drives, USB, and Moodle.


If students can monitor their own usage, the Pay4Print software will no longer be necessary on campus. Located with student used printers is information regarding the “fee-less” printing instructions.


The elimination of the Pay4Print software will save money that could then be used for other departments on campus.


"Our concerns relate to sustainability and improving the experience of our students," said Russell Rinker, manager of network systems. “The college is paying for printing supplies and absorbing fees.”


According to the Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (MIRA), each person in the United States uses about 749 pounds of paper each year. That equates to two pounds of paper a day. There are over 6,000 students on campus this term.


Using recycled paper would be ideal. However, the printers on campus become jammed when using 100 percent recycled paper. This unfortunate fact limits what paper products are available to LBCC.


“I refill paper and toner everyday,” said Jacqui Winkler, library aide.


LBCC administration will continue to monitor printer usage and will make a decision by December of this year.


While the term progresses and “fee-less” printing continues, students should try to be more aware of their print usage. Paying attention to the formatting and print preview before finalizing the print process will eliminate excessive pages printing.


If students can prove to administration that they can use the “fee-less” print appropriately, then the Pay4Print system will be potentially eliminated and we will no longer be paying out of pocket to print.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Linn-Benton Gender Sexuality Alliance Meeting

This GSA, Gender Sexuality Alliance meeting was called upon because a name change was underway. Members felt that Gay Straight Alliance wasn't as broad. Gay Straight Alliance didn't include everyone, it seemed two sided. A couple meetings later, and the club officially changed their name to Gender Sexuality Alliance.  

This club is place for students to come for support and a better understanding of the world we live in. Sexuality is everywhere and is unavoidable. 


From left to right: Club Adviser Tim Black, Gender Sexuality Alliance President Jordan Hagle, Jordan Hubbard, and Wyatt Zuber finish watching a clip online while waiting for members to show up. Meeting held in the D.A.C. (Diversity Achievement Center) Friday at 2 p.m.


Meeting is in gear and the topic is name change.
Members at meeting from left to right: Wyatt Zuber, Jordan Hagle, Jordan Hubbard, Kamran Ahmed Mirza, and Club Adviser Tim Black.  


President of the Linn-Benton Gender Sexuality Alliance,  Jordan Hagle writes a list of potential name changes on the white board. 

Monday, April 28, 2014

"Word Mob" at the Benton Center, Linn-Benton


Poet Laureate, Kiera Lynn and musician for the "Word Mob" event, Conor McCoy greet guests and fellow poets while they walk in at the Benton Center. 

Crash and Kiera Lynn show excitement before "Word Mob" begins.

English instructor at the Benton Center, Kasey Johnson reads her poetry to the audience. 

English instructor Jed Wyman reads his poetry to the audience at the Benton Center for the "Word Mob."

Kent Elliott reads his poetry to the audience and glances up to gaze into my camera lens for a quick shot. 

Friday, April 4, 2014

Students in The Learning Center at Linn-Benton


The Learning Center


Raven Burcham does homework in The Learning Center on Friday.


Kyle Moore-McKay does homework in The Learning Center on Friday.