User talk:Aviator Gang

DIGITAL LIFE IN COLUMBUS

Columbus is known to be a city that has nothing but a college. Columbus State University is rural and its slowly growing into a nice city. With that being said, the digital life is very college student oriented here. Digital life is what keeps the students connected, and is a big part of the college world. Although digital life as far as the city goes is not quite up to par with a major city such as Atlanta, it is quite suitable for the college students that live here.

In downtown Columbus, like most public fast food restaurants, there are Wi-Fi spots available to customers. Nearly every place have a Wi-Fi spot which are beneficial to business people who may work with the local newspaper or to students who attend Columbus State or Columbus Tech. It allows people to access the internet and handle any tasks they may have at hand while they grab a bite to eat.

Columbus State University still needs work on their Wi-Fi. Sometimes it goes out at least once a week and sometimes during the weekend in different courtyards (Ex: Courtyard II). You can tell that Columbus State University is still trying to fix the Wi-Fi going in and out and make it a better WiFi. One thing about Columbus State University is that they always tired to please their students and try to get things done.

There are also various websites available with information for Columbus residents. The department of public service website is available to people who want to learn more about where they live or what to do to help improve Columbus. Programs are listed- such as Keep Columbus beautiful in order to get people interested in their city. ] Aviator Gang (talk) 23:14, 10 September 2013 (UTC)

A great example of what Columbus has to offer is it's various websites, Facebook, and Twitter accounts keeping people updated with what is new in Columbus. For instance, when Columbus was about to open its water rafting course on the river it was broadcasted all over through not only their website but it was also all Facebook, and Twitter counting down the days. It is amazing how technology is slowly starting to grow in the Columbus area especially for Columbus State University students. It not only keeps us in the know of what is going on but it also helps us to get to know other CSU students.