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May 9, 2010
Posted by Jake

Spring Quarter LAN Party — Saturday, May 15

Spring Quarter LAN Party
Ricker Dining at FroSoCo
Saturday May 15, from 8pm until sunrise

Hosted by the Stanford ACM

Behold the Stanford ACM Spring Gaming Party! That’s right, hone your skills and prepare for a night of INTENSE GAMING!

Beginners are welcome! Free food and caffeine! Bring your laptop and games!
Are you a console gamer? We’re hoping to fill Ricker with as many consoles as possible!

Rock Band!
Wii Games!
Counter Strike!
Team Fortress 2!
Left for Dead 2!
Starcraft!
DOTA!
Borderlands!
Anything else you want to play!

Fill out this survey ASAP to reserve your spot!
We need you to do this survey so we can organize hardware!

Do you play games on Steam? Join the Stanford ACM Steam Group!

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