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Hey Everybody,
      My name is Andrew Bair; if you're receiving this email it means that 
you signed up for Benton Information Technology Solutions (BITS), Student 
Advisory Council (SAC) and / or The Association for Computing Machinery 
(ACM) at Mega Fair or you're a returning vet, either way read on. (We 
combined this email because, as you can tell from my signature, there's 
quite a bit of overlap) Anyways, here's a little bit more information on 
each organization, and what we do:

ACM: In the ACM, we're the computer science department's social 
organization. This year we'll be hosting paintball (which is coming up VERY 
soon), having movie / video game nights, a charity poker game and we may 
even be taking a sledge hammer to a car (cause what relieves stress during 
exam time better than that?) But those are just ideas! When you join the 
ACM, you'll have a say in what we do- so come check us out This Thursday 
(15th September) at 4:30p in Benton, lab 09. Most importantlyTHERE WILL BE 
FREE PIZZA                         JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: 
http://www.facebook.com/groups/211371665563553/

BITS: Is a student-run company that carries out contract work for building 
software applications. We get paid to create software and websites for 
clients (this also looks great on a resume). The work is as much as you 
would like to put into it, and the pay is a fairly nice chunk of change. If 
interested, you should attend our meeting which will be Wednesday September 
14 at 6 in Benton 09

SAC: Is the academic and governing student body of the computer science 
department. We basicly handle all of the behind-the-scenes things that the 
ACM does not, which includes: interviewing the new faculty members, setting 
up and employing tutors (you will be paid for tutoring) and creating events 
like the Alumni Conference. If you are interested, attend our meeting on 
Wednesday September 14 at 7, right after the BITS meeting, in lab 09

Hope to see you all soon,
     Andrew

-- 
-President, 
Association for Computing Machinery, Miami University chapter
-Vice President,
Student Advisory Council
-Vice President,
Benton Information Technology Solutions

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