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	<title>Comments on: WSA and ITS</title>
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	<description>Ravi, the Associate VP for ITS, discusses IT topics</description>
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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matt</dc:creator>
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		<description>If there&#039;s a desire for calendaring for students:

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Personally, it&#039;s sorta silly in my mind since it ties a calendar into an email client (which strikes me as bizarre) and isn&#039;t an actual replacement for an honest to goodness calendar server (note that I&#039;d say the same about Google Calendar), but it&#039;s a 15 minute job if students have a genuine interest in shared/personal calendars and what not.</description>
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<p>Personally, it&#8217;s sorta silly in my mind since it ties a calendar into an email client (which strikes me as bizarre) and isn&#8217;t an actual replacement for an honest to goodness calendar server (note that I&#8217;d say the same about Google Calendar), but it&#8217;s a 15 minute job if students have a genuine interest in shared/personal calendars and what not.</p>
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