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S P E C TAT O R

VOLUME 93 NUMBER 4

1500 WEST KENNEDY ROAD, LAKE FOREST, IL 60045

Featured Stories NEWS From Caxy to convict: Christopher Wheeler sentenced to up to 50 years in prison

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NEWS LFA sees a record number of Early Action applicants in senior class

page 2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Into the Woods big-screen debut impresses the LFA community

page 12 OP-ED All-girls fitness sparks debate at LFA

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SPORTS B-team strives for improvement through new PE basketball program

page 15 SPORTS Z makes a splash with LFA swimming

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JANUARY 30, 2015

New IT Director hopes to take a mega bite out of LFA’s internet issues By Michael Phillips Managing Editor

It has happened to everyone: a productive study session goes awry as your iPad disconnects from the Internet, leaving you in the dark, or slow download speeds stop you from working entirely. While these issues are certainly frustrating to students, they are frustrating and complicated to LFA systems administrators as well. These issues are being addressed and have seen substantial improvements in just the seven weeks that new Information Technology Director Chris Kozlov has been at LFA. With more than 20 years of professional experience in the IT departments at other venues, Kozlov is in the process of addressing the problems that plague students and faculty, and he will hopefully have some solutions in the coming weeks. “The first portion of my job is to ‘try to grab hold of the low-hanging fruit’, if you will, and find the biggest problems first,” said Kozlov. “The biggest problem with the Academy [Internet] was on the faculty side with email.” Kozlov explained that faculty members were transitioned to G-mail over the course of Winter Break. With that completed, Kozlov is now turning his attention to the problems with Wi-Fi and the Internet as a whole at LFA. “In total, before I came here, we had 100 megabits [of bandwidth] for everyone,” said Kozlov. “That is the equivalent of you and two of your buddies if you have Comcast at your homes. We have 600 people to provide access for, so we have to find that perfect balance. That is where we are going to have a lot of conversations with AT&T and Comcast [in the next 30-45 days].” Photo by Michael Phillips According to TechTarget.com, bandwidth is often referred to as a synonym for data IT Director Mr. Christopher Koslov, shown above, works with LFA’s servers. transfer rate, and it is the amount of data derstand and doc it 10% for being late—it that can be carried from one point to anothsucks.” er in a given amount of time. A good analoKozlov does acknowledge that students gy to use to understand bandwidth is that of can at times be upset, as it can be frustrata bathtub. If a small drain is at the bottom ing when things do not go accordingly. of the tub, then water will drain slowly. If “If I was in your shoes I would feel the there is a wider drain, then water will exit same way if I did not know what exactly the tub at a faster rate. Think of the wider was going on,” said Kozlov. drain as having more bandwidth. What is important for students to know, “I do not have a problem [with the Inaccording to Kozlov, is that improvements ternet] right now but every now and then to both short-term and long-term issues are “There have been countless times that it gets really, really bad and really, really on the way. slow and my laptop and iPod do not con- the Wi-Fi at LFA has completely ruined “I have experience in these types of probmy life,” said junior Joyce Caldwell. “Esnect to it,” said senior Calum Bishop. lems and the [IT] group is ready to address While some students do not get too upset pecially when turning in papers...the Wi-Fi them,” said Kozlov. “It just takes time like over the Internet situation, others are less is always down and I am not able to print anything else.” out my paper and then teachers don’t unforgiving.

“There have been countless times that the Wi-Fi at LFA has completely ruined my life,” said junior Joyce Caldwell.


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