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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 on October 1st ,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.
 
'''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 on October 1st ,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:
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Computer Club currently acts as a community of computer programming enthusiasts that hosts its own chat services, events, and server services for students in exchange for an annual [[Membership Fee|membership fee]] of $10. Below are a few of the services Computer Club provides:
  
 
*Server services for net development and other such academic pursuits.
 
*Server services for net development and other such academic pursuits.

Revision as of 16:18, 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 on October 1st ,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 in exchange for an annual membership fee of $10. 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.

Logos

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1996

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1997 (Note the "censored" bars across it in protest of the Webpage Controversy of 1997)

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1998

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2001

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2006


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2014

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