It doesn’t take long for a computer lab to deteriorate from state of the art to out of date—especially if students are lining up to use the lab’s machines. Howard University opened a brand new computing center just five years ago, but students have already started complaining that the lab is plagued by malfunctioning hardware and insufficient repair schedules.
Campus officials say students aren’t making it any easier to keep the lab running: Years worth of spilled beverages and overtaxed printers have taken their toll, the administrators say. (The Hilltop)



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