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What... is your name?

According to our constitution we are officially the "Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo." You can contact our executive by e-mail at exec@csclub.uwaterloo.ca, come by the office in MC3036/3037 or mail us at the following address.

Computer Science Club
Math & Computer 3036/3037
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
N2L 3G1    
  

Our office phone number is (519) 888-4567x3870

What... is your quest?

Again our lovely constitution (it really is quite a read, see for yourself!) answers this question. In short, we exist to promote knowledge of and interest in computer science as well as allowing those interested in computer science to talk to each other. We are also a proud ACM student chapter. The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world's first society in computing and brings together many students and professionals from all over the world with an interest in computing. We have an office where members get together, a library of computer science books available to our members, computer accounts on our various machines and much more. Frequently we host events related to computing, including talks, tutorials and demonstrations.

What... is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

What do you mean? An African or European swallow? (idea shamelessly stolen from the GNU libstdc++ homepage)

Who is your executive?

Each term a new executive is elected by the membership. See the Executive page to find out who this term's executive is.

Can I join?

If you are (or have been) student, faculty or staff at the University of Waterloo, you can become a full member of the CSC. Otherwise, you can become an affiliate member, meaning you can't vote or hold executive office. Membership costs a mere $2 (Canadian) a term at the time of this writing, but may change in the future.



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