Hi everyone,
This week is the Michaelmas TGM. Come for the cheese and wine and stay for the minor constitutional amendments and committee reports.
This is the last day left to buy (cheap) CompSoc hoodies and t-shirts! Order at http://www.customclubclothing.co.uk/shop/index.php?c=259.
Have a great week and enjoy your well-earned vac!
Edward and the rest of the committee
19:00 Wednesday 8th Week - Lecture Theatre A, Department of Computer Science
The first half of the evening will be for the TGM, the agenda for which is attached. The constitutional changes proposed are the adoption of the Proctor's new standard constitution, code of conduct and complaint procedure, and clarifications of the CompSoc by-laws. There will be reports from the President, Secretary and Treasurer. If you can't come and you're a member, please contact me with your intention to vote by proxy.
After (or maybe during), will be copious amounts of cheese and wine. We will have a fine range of cheese from across Europe, a variety of red wines and a few exciting new compotes. There will still be pizza, but it will much less refined.
19:00 Saturday 8th Week - Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science
If you're still in Oxford, a committee member may be in the department to run a mini, unofficial Geek Night.
On the 20th of January when Hack Cambridge will welcome 300 of the most talented students in the country to the third instalment of Hack Cambridge. It's an amazing opportunity for you to bring your ideas to life alongside hundreds of other creative hackers.
Applications close on the 1st of December and all the important event details and news can be found over on our Facebook event. Give it a quick read before you take the plunge and apply!
The Oxford University Computer Society (CompSoc) aims to organise meetings and events for our members to use and further their computing interests. See all of our upcoming events on our Facebook Page or visit our Website for more information about the society.
Edward HartSecretary - Oxford University Computer Society