Saturday, March 12, 2011

Students, faculty seek increased printing access on campus

      ST. BONAVENTURE (Feb. 21)—As Francis Matuszak sat in his Catholic and Franciscan Heritage class in a second-floor classroom in Plassmann Hall at St. Bonaventure University, his foot tapped the floor repeatedly. He glanced at his watch. Five minutes remained in class. Soon enough, the professor stopped discussing the life of St. Francis of Assisi and dismissed the class.
      Matuszak rushed down the hall to Room 205, the new document printing room, and revised a paper for his Composition and Critical Thinking class. He logged in, typed and clicked print. After the printer burped up his pages, he stapled them together and dashed to class on the third-floor with two minutes to spare.