Opinion

Published on Friday, April 4, 2008

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Student who lost jump drive thanks ITS
By LETTER WRITER

On Monday, March 31, I realized that I had lost my jump drive/flash memory stick. After my initial panic and confusion, I remembered that the last time I had my jump drive was on Tuesday of the week before in Barsema Hall, Room 132 (I had left it in a computer). The same day I realized I lost my jump drive, I went to Barsema Hall, Room 132, and asked the attendant if any jump drives had been found, and she kindly informed me that a jump drive had been found and sent to the Information Technology Service (ITS) office in Swen Parson Hall, Room 130.

I would like to thank the lab attendant who turned my jump drive in, and thank the ITS for having a great lost-and-found system. They literally have dozens of lost/unclaimed jump drives in their office, so, if you lost a jump drive, you may want to check out their office at Swen Parson Hall, Room 130 (go through doors 33/34 across from the library, down the stairs, through a set of double doors and it is on the right side – kind of hard to find).

Charles Dohnal
Senior, business administration major

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