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Volume 108, Issue 1
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“University environment is ever-changing, and the facilities will continually change, but the atmosphere doesn’t, and (I’ll always remember) that friendly atmosphere created by the people we have here.”
UNI community recognizes Schellhardt’s service, character -Tom Schellhardt
John Anderson
Executive Editor
Tom Schellhardt had one rule for his retirement reception: there was to be no program and no speeches. Naturally, that rule had to be broken. “This university is better now than nine years ago because of the time you spent in office,” University of Northern Iowa President Benjamin Allen said to Schellhardt during a speech given at the former administrator’s reception. Allen was one of several administrators, faculty, staff, students and community members who came to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Tuesday to say goodbye to Schellhardt, who served as the UNI Vice President for Administration and Financial Services for nine years before announcing his retirement in May. See RETIREMENT, page 5
Staff Writer
Wireless Internet access for the University of Northern Iowa’s residence halls is expected to be in full use by October. The Department of Residence has teamed up with the Information Technology Services to enable a wireless project that directly benefits the students. According to Todd Thomas, the timing for wireless could not have been more ideal since the wire network equipment, which is what students plug their devices into, needed to be updated anyway. “We got the benefit of
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been able to provide that for them,” said Nancy Lindgard, the information technology specialist for the DOR. “It is pretty exciting in the IT world.” The testing for wireless in dorm rooms began last spring in Hagemann, where wireless access was available for a limited time. This summer, however, was a long process of testing each individual dorm room’s ports. “It was a huge project in a short amount of time,” Lindgard said. Since Hagemann was the testing pilot, it will most likely be the first to receive Wi-Fi. The DOR and ITS
The lines of students outside the University of Northern Iowa Office of Student Financial Aid are longer than usual for the start of the semester. Students are reporting a multitude of problems with their financial aid and U-Bills. “I paid (my U-Bill) earlier this month, and then I went on and checked if this semester was up yet, and it’s still there,” said Curtis Lueckenotto, a sophomore anthropology major who was waiting in line along with dozens of other students Monday afternoon. “My U-Bill says I owe, like, $7,000,” said Katelyn Tinkey. She said she was unsure why the charges were so high. Each student seemed to have a different question for Financial Aid. Tim Bakula, associate director of financial aid, said the reason for the long lines and congested phone lines at Financial Aid was that “it is really very individualized.” “There isn’t one or even two or even three things that I can just point to and say, ‘This hasn’t (come) in yet, this is why,’” he said. While there is no single cause of all the issues,
See WI-FI, page 6
See FINANCIAL AID, page 4
JOHN ANDERSON/Northern Iowan
Former Vice President for Administration and Financial Services Tom Schellhardt talks with Cedar Falls mayor John Crews at Schellhardt’s retirement party. Schellhardt retired this month from UNI.
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I think that students have been very interested in wireless access for several years and we just haven’t been able to provide that for them. Nancy Lindgard
Confusion stems from several sources Kari Braumann
Wi-Fi access planned for all residence halls Sarah Kelzer
UNI students experiencing financial aid issues
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Information technology specialist
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ects here and there,” said Thomas, residential network specialist for the Residence Administration at UNI. “I think one of the important reasons we (also) added it was to track along our sister schools. I know Iowa State has finished theirs and Iowa is still in the midst of rolling it out.” Network switches in the halls were refreshed over the summer. Students this semester now have new network switches that will also power and provide a connection for the wireless access points to come. “I think that students have been very interested in wireless access for several years and we just haven’t
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