Add Unix 101 and Code Party 1, Fall 2011.

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<eventitem date="2011-09-30" time="7 PM" room="Comfy Lounge" title="Code Party 1">
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<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. The Computer Science Club is having our first code party of the term! The theme for this code party will be collaborative development. We'll present several ideas of small projects to work on for the unexperienced. Everyone is welcome; please bring your friends! There will be foodstuffs and sugary drinks available for your hacking pleasure.</p>
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The Computer Science Club is having our first code party of the term! The theme for this code party will be collaborative development. We'll present several ideas of small projects to work on for the unexperienced. Everyone is welcome; please bring your friends! There will be foodstuffs and sugary drinks available for your hacking pleasure.
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There will be 4 more code parties this term.
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<eventitem date="2011-09-29" edate="2011-09-29" time="4:00 PM" etime="5:30 PM" room="MC 3004" title="UNIX 101: An Introduction to the Shell">
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<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. New to Unix? No problem, we'll teach you to power use circles around your friends!</p>
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<p>Unix 101 is the first in a series of tutorials on using Unix. This tutorial will present an introduction to the Unix shell environment, both on the student servers and on other Unix environments. Topics covered include: using the shell, both basic interaction and more advanced topics like scripting and job control, the filesystem and manipulating it, and secure shell. If you feel you're already familiar with these topics, don't hesitate to come to Unix 102 to learn about documents, editing, and other related tasks, or watch out for Unix 103, 104, and 201 that get much more in depth with power tools and software authoring on Unix. </p>
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<eventitem date="2011-09-19" edate="2011-09-19" time="4:30 PM" etime="5:30 PM" room="Comfy Lounge" title="Elections">
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