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ACM presents: Halo 2 Tournament

ACM, in conjunction with Gamestop and OSACS, brings to you:

What? HALO 2 TOURNAMENT
Where? Great Hall
When? Tuesday, April 3 at 5 PM
Prizes? $700 worth of GAMESTOP GIFT CERTIFICATES!

YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER TO ENTER!

To register: click on this link and follow the online instruction.

***Rules and Regulations: click here to view. All players are expected to follow the rules of the tournament. Failure to abide will result in WARNING or DISQUALIFICATION.


Valentine's Day Match Game is now ONLINE!

Instruction: Simply fill out a questionnaire by clicking on the link below (or the picture to the side). You can also look for a survey form scattered all around campus. Once you complete the questions, the database will try to match you up with other survey-fillers like you and match you up!

For everyone that fills out the quiz, ACM will be holding a mingle at Bogey's Bar and Grill in Central Park on Thursday (the day after Thanksgiving). 18 to enter, 21 to drink!

If you have a paper form of the Match Game, fill it out and return to the ACM Office or the Computer Science Department all located in Trinkle Hall Basement. All questionnaires (both online and paper form) needs to be submitted at the latest by Wednesday, February 14.

To participate in ACM's Valentine's Day Match Game online by clicking here.

Not familiar with Match Game? Click here for more information!


 

Mario KartMario Kart Tournament (11/30 @ 8 PM)
WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

First place winner ($75 Best Buy Gift Certificate):
Ian Chavis (43 points)

Second place ($50 Best Buy Gift Certificate):
Jonathan Stallings (45 points)

Third place ($25 Best Buy Gift Certificate):
Zach Attack (43 points)

Fourth place ($10 Best Buy Gift Certificate):
Jason Driscoll (36 points)

Consolation Bracket (2 Chipotle Gift Certificates):
Kenny Allwine (35 points)

Congratulations winners and thanks to all that showed up to the event.
Stay tuned for more ACM events in the near future!


 
 

Aha!Your chance to be creative... this is how:

So far this year ACM has sponsored fun events such as Game Night and Game competition and worked with the Department of Computer Science to host the CCSC conference.

We, as ACM officers, would like to hear from you what creative events you want to see happen on campus!

More game nights??
A ski trip??

An all-night social at Professor Petkovic's house??

What about a GARGANTUAN HALO tournament using four huge drive-in-movie screens that is capable of taking 16 live feeds at once in the middle of Ball Circle??

Well that one might actually just happen.

But the point is we need YOUR support and ideas to make this a successful and fun year for all! So if you have any creative thoughts and ideas about what ACM should do this year (try to make it reasonable - a trip to Sony's HQ in Japan might be a little of a stretch), don't hesitate to let us know!

- ACM


 
 

CCSC
CCSC Conference THIS WEEKEND!

Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) is this Friday, October 27 and Saturday, Oct. 2. At CCSC you can:

  • Attend many computer science related workshops!
  • Show off your skills at the CCSC Programming Contest!
  • Speak to many professors from many Universities in the East Coast!

CCSC will be a great opportunity for you to demonstrate what you know about computers as well as learning more from many diverse sources. To check out the full schedule listing, click here.


 
 


Congratulations!!!

Andrew Hoffman won it!!

Andrew Hoffman made history as the champion of the first-ever ACM Game Competition this past Tuesday, Oct. 10 when he used Peach to grab the $50 Circuit City gift certificate.
He competed through all the matches and faced the top-rated competitors from all the Trinkle rooms. At the final round, he faced Andrew Boczar (Ice Climber), Joe Landries (Pikachu), and Parker Newman (?).

             
Congratulations to the winner, the final four contestants, and all who came to support ACM!!


 

 


welcome to ACM at UMW!

Welcome to the UMW Association for Computing Machinery website!
Here, you will find various information about ACM such as your current officers (with pictures!), many fun ACM events, and pictures from some of our events.
To join ACM, you can go to the contact page of our website or email acm@umw.edu.


 

 

about ACM

Founded in 1947, ACM is a major force in advancing the skills of information technology professionals and students worldwide. Today, over 75,000 members and the public turn to ACM for the industry's leading Portal to Computing Literature, authoritative publications and pioneering conferences, providing leadership for the 21st century.

 
     
 
 
 
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