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Can a student use a USB memory stick/thumb drive/flash drive on campus?

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Can a student use a USB memory stick/thumb drive/flash drive on campus?

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Yes. Students may use USB drives in the computer labs and are encouraged to do so instead of 3.5″ floppy diskettes. USB drives are less prone to failure caused by manufacturing defects or physical damage. However, it is not uncommon for a student to lose a USB drive due to the small sizes of these devices so one must be careful to remember to remove it from a computer after use and keep track of its location.

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