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Home News Campus Zombie attack!!!
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Zombie attack!!!

By
Joseph Meyere
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October 27, 2010
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Students at SLCC campus have been terrorized since Monday by an invading wave of the undead. Corpses have risen from their graves and have began attacking the living on campus, making the commute between classes a dangerous and terrifying experience. Students are warned to be extremely cautious as the mere touch of a zombie can make even the healthiest students a terrifying undead.

And it’s all because of the Computer Synergy club.

Just outside of the Lair the Computer Synergy club is selling wristbands for between $1.50 -$2.00. A bracelet let’s you into the weeklong Zombie tag game. The game goes till Friday where a raffle will be held for the participants. Proceeds will go to help the Computer Synergy club.

“We want to have fun, we’re not just geeks” FenRong Liu, the club’s academic advisor said.

For those who don’t know what the Computer Synergy club is, the club’s main focus is to help students gain experience in technology companies will find marketable. The club provides projects which also help with skill building. Currently the club is helping with a project for the Oquirrh Hills Performing arts alliance, a non-profit organization based in Salt Lake.

Those who want to join the club can attend the weekly meetings Tuesdays from noon to 2 P.M. or Friday every other week from 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. in room 046 at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus library.

Joseph Meyere
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