Krishna Pathak, Computer Building Club president and senior, administrates the server at a club meeting. The next meeting will be on May 18 in F104.
Computer Building Club meets every Monday to repurpose old computers which NetLiteracy, a nonprofit organization, later distributes to less fortunate individuals.The next Computer Building Club meeting will be on May 18 in F104.
The club is currently focusing on selecting next year’s officers.
Krishna Pathak, club president and senior, said, “We’ve conducted our final meeting of the year and officer selection is still in process.”
According to sponsor Margaret Winans, the club members are continuing to work on developing more efficient procedures for next year.
Winans said, “The club members are developing various procedures that will speed up the refurbishing process.”
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