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The Online Gaming Society is an organization which promotes multiplayer gaming in the Carnegie Mellon University community. The club holds on-campus events in a variety of games and environments. For more information, please see our charter. |
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Come to our meetings to sign up. Check this page for updates, or read our bboard, assocs.ogs. |
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All old articles are moved to the archive. Please check there before sending e-mail. |
The DDR arcade machine proposal is in its final phase! If you would like a Dance Dance Revolution arcade machine on campus courtesy of the Student Dormitory Council, please submit your vote through their web site.
-- posted by Jason Weill on 10/27/2001.
Congratulations to Mike Piatek, Sam Pinansky, and Mark Schmit, the top finishers at our first-ever Dance Dance Revolution tournament! All three take home attractive wall scrolls. A full wrap-up, with pictures, will be posted shortly.
-- posted by Jason Weill on 10/22/2001.
Its official! Student senate granted us a special allocation of $400 to purchase equipment for use in a Dance Dance Revolution tournament. At the meeting on Saturday, we decided that the tournament will be held on: Saturday, October 20th, 2001, at 3pm, tentitively in the West Wing TV Lounge. The exact details of the tournament format (and instructions on how to sign up) are on the Events page, so check it out!
-- posted by Justin Weisz on 10/14/2001.
For more news, visit the archive.
The Online Gaming Society (OGS) is a recognized student organization at Carnegie Mellon University. The OGS receives funding from Student Senate and from members in pursuance with club policies and by-laws. Please direct any questions about the club or this web site to ogs@andrew.cmu.edu.