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'''The Computer Club at Western Michigan University''' (also known as Computer Club, CClub, club, CCaWMU, CC@WMU, CCOWMU) is a Registered Student Organization at Western Michigan founded in 1976 by James Sleep and Jay Martin with the intent of promoting a better understanding of computers for members of the WMU community. At over 40 years old, Computer Club is one of Western's oldest ongoing RSO's.
 
Computer Club currently acts as a community of computer programming enthusiasts that hosts its own chat services, events, and server services for students. Below are a few of the services Computer Club provides:
 
*Server services for net development and other such academic pursuits.
*[[Riot|Chat services]] for communicating with members for assistance with schoolwork.
*[https://cclub.cs.wmich.edu/talks/ Workshops] on a wide range of topics from OpenGL programming to composing music on an original gameboy.
*Hardware and books on loan to members.
*Networking opportunities with alumni.
*[https://cclub.cs.wmich.edu/events/ Events] such as hackathons and [[CCAW JAM|game jams]].
*Private [[Tutoring|tutoring]] by fellow students.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:02, 15 April 2019

The Computer Club at Western Michigan University (also known as Computer Club, CClub, club, CCaWMU, CC@WMU, CCOWMU) is a Registered Student Organization at Western Michigan founded in 1976 by James Sleep and Jay Martin with the intent of promoting a better understanding of computers for members of the WMU community. At over 40 years old, Computer Club is one of Western's oldest ongoing RSO's.

Computer Club currently acts as a community of computer programming enthusiasts that hosts its own chat services, events, and server services for students. Below are a few of the services Computer Club provides:

  • Server services for net development and other such academic pursuits.
  • Chat services for communicating with members for assistance with schoolwork.
  • Workshops on a wide range of topics from OpenGL programming to composing music on an original gameboy.
  • Hardware and books on loan to members.
  • Networking opportunities with alumni.
  • Events such as hackathons and game jams.
  • Private tutoring by fellow students.

















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