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Thomas Denney President - Oxford University Computer Society president@ox.compsoc.net
On Mon, 22 May 2017 at 08:59 Thomas Denney president@ox.compsoc.net wrote:
Hi all,
Good morning! Instead of our usual Geek Night this Saturday we will instead be hosting a LAN Night *on Friday* in conjunction with the eSports Society. Next week we will also have our Termly General Meeting.
Have a great week!
Thomas and the rest of the committee EventsLAN Night https://www.facebook.com/events/1722509571099775/
*Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science - 7pm Friday (5th week)*
Join us for an evening of video games and pizza to kill the fifth week blues! You'll need to bring your own laptop, but we'll provide everything else. We aren't planning to play any particular games in advance - so it will just be whatever people fancy. Termly General Meeting https://www.facebook.com/events/1281695645218079
*Undergraduate Social Area, Department of Computer Science - 7pm Wednesday (6th week)*
The committee will report on this term's activity and what we have planned for the forthcoming year. There will also be the opportunity to raise motions and any other issues with the committee.
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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 https://facebook.com/oxcompsoc, Twitter https://twitter.com/oxcompsoc, or visit our website https://ox.compsoc.net/ for more information about the society. Thomas Denney President - Oxford University Computer Society president@ox.compsoc.net