On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 09:31:58AM -0700, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
> My major never get's mentioned in these discussions but this kind of 
> thing is right up our alley. I'm in the IT program, in the School of 
> Technology. It's a new major, and to be frank we're kind of teetering 
> on the edge of becoming a little bit microsofty. It would be healthy 
> to have a club like this be sponsored by one of our faculty. It would 
> also be good to have some advocacy going on there. Next time we have 
> booths up I'll have to man one in th CTB.

I'm good friends with the School of Technology Director (he worked with 
my grandpa at the University of Illinois) so I'll talk to him in the next
week or so. We'll just have to see what options we have and go from there.

I've come to the conclusion that the Unix Users Group (or what ever
it might become) have really only two needs:

1) A place for our e-mail/web server
2) A way to get rooms reserved for meetings/installfests

I really am not concerned with who sponsors us as long as a department 
can fulfill these requirements. Once again, we'll just have to see how
things work out.

-Evan

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