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ACH: The website was overhauled for three years in a row. Why are you overhauling it again, and what will this achieve?

Posted by Holly Archer on January 26, 2008 @ 06:32 p.m. CST

Categories: AMS

In discussion with many students, both the technical accessibility and the ease of access to information is still not up to par, hence something must be done. In speaking to Tim Ginn, President of COMPSA, the AMS website is still not accessible to everyone, such as the visually impaired. Through simple upgrades this could be changed to ensure maximum accessibility for everyone.

Furthermore, an overhauled interface and a quick-link calendar on the front page would make important dates and events easy to find while making access to information regarding clubs, groups, jobs, services, commissions, etc. all at the fingertips of students.

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