Broken LANscape: The Daemen WiFi Network

By Nick Wheeler The aging wireless network on the Daemen campus isn’t up to the challenge of modern increased traffic demands, and frustrated students are noticing and complaining.  In classes, residence halls, online groups and forums, and in messages to Daemen staff, frustration with the campus Wi-Fi is growing this year.  Pre-vet major Victorio Riccardi said he can be working on his laptop and “when … Continue reading Broken LANscape: The Daemen WiFi Network

Rumors About Future Resident Housing Spark Concerns

By Nick Russo Collegiate Village has been at the center of recent rumors, specifically Daemen’s presence at the residential housing complex. These rumors suggest that the college will no longer be offering housing at Collegiate Village by the Fall 2019 semester. In addition, because Daemen would allegedly no longer offer housing there, this would mean that these students would be forced into the normally 4-person … Continue reading Rumors About Future Resident Housing Spark Concerns

Daemen Residents Are Dealing with Wi-Fi Connectivity Concerns

By: Aaliyah Abraham Since arriving on campus for the Fall 2018 semester many students living in the dorms have been unable to connect to the Resident Hall Wi-Fi service. Due to the miscommunication of where students should be sending their concerns in regards to connectivity problems with the Wi-Fi. Some students have felt their complaints have gone unheard. “I went to Smart Squad and explained … Continue reading Daemen Residents Are Dealing with Wi-Fi Connectivity Concerns

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Housing Deposits Increase

Daemen residents can expect new housing deposit policies starting this year. These changes are represented in the new $200 deposit that is due on Friday, March 4. This is a $100 increase from recent years.  The Director of Housing and Residence Life Danielle Weaver offered a response to the new implements. “The change was made to have a more accurate reflection going into housing selection … Continue reading Housing Deposits Increase