Difference between revisions of "CS Computing Labs Schedule Changes"

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The ''Collaboration Room''  (the bigger room) of the CS Ugrad Lab will be closed on '''Saturday, 10/29,'''  for the campus-wide open house programs for prospective students from '''10am to 12 noon.'''
 
The ''Collaboration Room''  (the bigger room) of the CS Ugrad Lab will be closed on '''Saturday, 10/29,'''  for the campus-wide open house programs for prospective students from '''10am to 12 noon.'''
  
The smaller room of the Ugrad lab will remain open for students, although, there might be some spillover of people from the Collaboration Room, at least during the morning event..
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The smaller room of the Ugrad lab will remain open for students, although, there might be some spillover of people from the Collaboration Room during that time.
  
  

Revision as of 19:10, 17 October 2011

Saturday, 10/22/11 Collaboration Room Closures

The Collaboration Room (the bigger room) of the CS Ugrad Lab will be closed on Saturday, 10/22, for the campus-wide open house programs for prospective students from 10am to 12 noon. The same Collaboration room will be closed again from 1pm to 5pm that same day for the local ACM Programming Contest.

The smaller room of the Ugrad lab will remain open for students, although, there might be some spillover of people from the Collaboration Room, at least during the morning event..


Saturday, 10/29/11 Collaboration Room Closure

The Collaboration Room (the bigger room) of the CS Ugrad Lab will be closed on Saturday, 10/29, for the campus-wide open house programs for prospective students from 10am to 12 noon.

The smaller room of the Ugrad lab will remain open for students, although, there might be some spillover of people from the Collaboration Room during that time.


Saturday, 11/5/11 , Complete Ugrad Lab Closure

Both rooms that make up the CS Ugrad Lab will be closed on Saturday, 11/5/11, from 9am to 5pm for the ACM Regional Programming Contest. During that time, you may only access the Ugrad Lab Linux machines remotely, via ssh.