THE TRADITION AT NORTHGATE Is Offering Group Rate Discounts for Fall 2001 and Spring 2002. Call now for more details. 979-268-9000 301 Church Avenue Page 4B Campus THE BATTAjIqN Monday, August 27,1 CIS changes email account ff^Aggieland Depot"^ Unique Aggie Gifts - Diploma Framing Culpepper Plaza (979) 695-1422 Tammie Bissett (Changing of the Guard 2001) Signing September 1, 21, 22 Call for times! www.aggieIand-depot.com By Courtney Stelzel THE BATTALION A C A*0 College Dance Classes • Advanced College Jazz, Hip-Hop, and Teohnigue prop classes • Beginner - Intermediate Jazz, Ballet & Hip-Hop • Intermediate - Advanced Jazz & Ballet • Semi- pointe Ballet Now Enrolling 979-690-1013 Pa nee Wear Store NOW OPEN Jennifer Hart Director of the Texas A & M Aggie Dance Team As students, staff and faculty return to school for the fall semester, they may be wondering what happened to their labs, Unix, Pop and ACS email accounts over the summer. “CIS (Computing and Information Services) is consolidating the email services we provide,” said Cheryl Cato, team leader of Open Systems Support for CIS. After Dec. 31, general email services for students will not be offered from unix.tamu.edu, acs.tamu.edu, labs.tamu.edu or pop.tamu.edu. CIS is helping students transfer these email accounts to the Neo email system, the official system for students, staff and faculty. “This mass switching over of systems shouldn't happen again,” Cato said. “It will stay on from when you’re first admit ted all the way up until six months after you leave the University.” The change is one example of the upgrades on campus to keep technology services at a level competitive with other universities. “Neo accounts are more than just a simple email account. It is also a directory service,” said John Schivvis, communica tions manager for CIS. Schivvis said the old email accounts are being shut down because they current ly are trying to update the servers. “In the past, it has been very confus ing for students coming to the University when faced with selecting an email service. We offered the service from various platforms, and technologi cal differences made available resources and access methods different for each one,” Cato said. CIS officials say the Neo system pro vides easier access than other email sys tems used in the past. “For one thing, the account activation process is much simpler than it was in the past,” Cato said. “In addition to general email services. Student Financial Services uses Neo to deliver Aggie Bucks statements each month. We also have the capability with this system to reach a large audii quickly or a specific targeted grol Cato said. For example, a class roster fmll allows professors to communicate J students enrolled in their classes tk| the Neo system. Cato said all students, staff and fail have an account available to them.tal all have been claimed. “Approximately 60 percent of J accounts have been activated [forNel Cato said. Students who are having trouble| ting up a Neo account or switching cl their current email account tothatsysj can visit Help Desk Central, whiclij located in the Teague Building, or I 845-8300. “We’re really the nerve center fora campus,” Schivvis said. “We answeriM lions via our phone line 24 hours aij seven days a week, 365 days a year.' In addition to this phone service,(j Help Desks, located in all computerkj can assist students, staff and faculty«i questions they may have. Routes Continued from Page IB Bus Operations will run 12 off-campus shuttle routes and six on-campus shuttle routes during Fall 2001. Because of the transportation fee, students no longer need to purchase an off-campus bus permit. On-campus routes include Cotton Bowl, Bush School, Replant, Bonfire, Yell Practice and 12th Man. Off-campus routes include Reveille, Center Pole, Excel, Howdy, Aggie Band, Aggieland, Texas Aggies, Elephant Walk, Fish Camp, Hullabaloo, Ring Dance and Gig ’Em. Jackson said students will not be required to show their student identification card www-busoDs.tamu.ed HOWDY AGS! daily but randomly during the semester. “We wanted to have some immediate benefits for both on- and off-campus routes,” Jackson said. “This year, we are not going to ask faculty and staff to pay for bus pass es, nor are we going to ask students for their ID cards every day.” The Howdy route, a revised off-campus route this fall, is tentavily scheduled to feature a park-N-ride stop at Post Oak Mall. Jackson said Post Oak Mall has not responded to his requests for the stop. “I have not heard anything from the mall, unfortunate ly,” Jackson said. “However, we are planning on running the new park-N-ride route with a couple of modifica- Ai W'- ' lions so we do not enter the mall parking lot with our buses. I am confident this will happen, just not before the first day of school. Bus services are scheduled to run regularly from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. Monday through Thursday and 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Weekend service will be offered on a more limited basis from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The early morning service will be offered to accommodate stu dents traveling to Blinn College, Jackson said. “This should allow those who want to ride the buses to get to campus via one of our routes, across campus to the Reveille stop and out to Blinn before a 7:30 a.m. class,” Jackson said. This fall, students living, on campus will be offered De-] and a Movie, a service provides routes picking u] campus with stops off camp. Thursday, Friday, Saturi and Sunday. The route ti pick up students in the fe area on campus and drop Ik off at the Kona Ranch area, Dillard’s side of Post to Mall, Sam’s Wholesale 0i‘ along Highway 6, Cheddi’l and Albertson’s on Univers: Drive and at Chili’s on Tew Avenue. The service will i from 6:30 p.m to 2 a.m..teitj lively, on weekends of a«: football games. For more information, viii the Bus Operations Websiie:j http ://bu sops.tamu.edt | Information and maps of a!: and off-campus routes ft available in the P7TS officr: ■ WHKoidus. '1 How are YOU getting to class? RIDE THE BUS 11 For More Information Visit our Website or call 845-1971 or 847-RIDE! Goma TO MSC/ Rudder Yell Practice Gotten Bowl Replant \sing Forward. Moving With You.