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Come hang out with the Women in Computer Science and the Computer Science Club! There will be s'mores and frozen yogurt. Also fire. And a creek. Let's enjoy the outdoors! Come hang out with the Women in Computer Science and the Computer Science Club! There will be s'mores and frozen yogurt. Also fire. And a creek. Let's enjoy the outdoors! n things SCS hasn't told you about the shell
+ This is a continuation of the Unix10X series of seminars that cover the use
+ of *nix environments, largely through interacting with a command line shell. In
+ this instalment we will be covering some of what the School of Computer
+ Science has left out of their introduction to the Command Line / Bash (from
+ cs246), as well as a brief introduction to having a useful prompt.
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+ Topics to be discussed include:
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+ As there are vacancies in the executive council, there will be + by-election on May 22nd. The following positions are open for election: +
+ The executive are also looking for people who may be interested in the + following positions: +
By-Elections for Spring 2015 have concluded. The following people were elected:
+In addition, the following people were appointed to non-elected positions:
+Elections for Spring 2015 have concluded. The following people were elected:
+The Computer Science Club adopted the proposed Code of Conduct (with