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Technology1classes start to ?et technical. Dajii BurkJtfrt. 07, Ben Bmuwcr, ML and Dan EnjgHwd mk toieihfr. Photo hy Kim HvrteL W'jrrMMiv" By Brooke O' Brien \ctidemics Fdiior SlLEClems need to know the latest technologies and develop culling edgje ' the world, and she World Wide Web. v?: i IK to use in current jobs, future careers, and in their homes. All individuals upe Home form of technology, whether they watch television, send faxes. OJ interncl arouud 3H| Information technology courses are tlesigned ro give students a broad base of expertise withiti the field. Students interested in furthering their educati m in fie technical held will benefit from this program of studies. Along with the coursesprovided is anotherfn JIopportu 11 ity forstudents Students in ten:sled in being involved in the Hawk’s Nest must take Broadcast , , The con i of the Broadcasting is to produce on weekly morning news wi11 he televised I i ve thn mghou L i he school . in all Lhc aspects of running a television stainm. Jt is a requirement to take ar least one course of Business Tech nol mid there arc plenty of classes worth taking such as:Web Design, . Video. Networking, Oracle Database fundamentals, ': I really enjoyed broadcasting , thinking about taking it again next year, Oplieim, 07. Brien . that s , ’ how- awesome i j Andrew Whetstone- m, a-nts technical with tlKonnpIft during cEa Phv/o bv BrOirtit! O' ^ Stiulents wi1i be directed t; and much more. it was pretty much my fayyile iass s , " stated Kelli eram and involved "im sflMHU ; courses. gy to graduate .trodaction to Juki Richter, (W, mirks on the computer, Marty liillEam* ineviir I ming' Photo fry Kim Hyntk, - ftSDi aud AM&till Fadoil, Hi] 08, Schrader, v urk together. Photo by Kim Hytiflc. I .tyrn Kramer m*i 08, H -urk u -n iLhc compLiter. Phata by Kim Hynek. Technology 27

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