W&M Cutting Edge?
Anyone have a problem with this?
The University of Richmond has required this for law students for the past few years.
We are a group of friends and acquaintances -- a merry band of pranksters indeed -- who have been arguing about politics on-and-off, then really on, then a little off... since 1998. On email. But that meant literally thousands of emails a year. That was too many. So here's the blog dedicated to carrying on that spirit of political and pop culture argument and dialogue. You might think of us as "schmoliticians", because while we take politics seriously, we try not to take ourselves quite so.
Anyone have a problem with this?
1 Comments:
I like the idea and I believe it's appropriate to a) require students to have laptops and b) for the school to standardize which laptop platform its students use. One suggestion on the software side: they should provide their obligatory "Windows package" and an alterniative and less expensive "open source package" for students to use. With Linux (O/S), Firefox (web browser), Mozilla (email), and StarOffice (MS Office replacement) as feature-rich and functional as their Microsoft counterparts, it's really a no-brainer to let students choose.
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