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Contributed to by Christian Kent after a request for the forgotten lore on Discord. | ||
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If you have any improvements or additions to this page, please submit a pull request or contact the ProgSoc executive team via Discord. | ||
If you have any improvements or additions to this page, please submit a pull request or contact the ProgSoc executive team via [email](mailto:[email protected]) or [Discord](https://progsoc.org/discord). | ||
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## Musings | ||
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# Lore | ||
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ProgSoc has a long history full of lore. This is a collection of some of it, try not to get lost. | ||
ProgSoc has a long history full of lore. This is a collection of some of it, assembled with the combined efforts of previous society members spanning the years and current members. | ||
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ProgSoc is over 30 years old and, as time has passed many people have cycled through and I'm sure there are more than a few interesting stories yet untold. If you have any stories you'd like to share, please feel free to add them to the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/progsoc/docs) or send them to the [ProgSoc committee](mailto:[email protected]). There's also a guide on [contributing](../contributing.md). | ||
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For stories that may not be constrained to a single page, they'll get their own page and be linked to from here. | ||
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## A society for a more civilised age (2020-current) | ||
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**TODO** | ||
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## New logo, new room (2015-2019) | ||
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**TODO** | ||
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## Society 2.0 (2005-2014) | ||
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**TODO** | ||
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## The Golden Years (1991-1999) | ||
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Thanks to Christian Kent for the following stories. These cover the period from 1991 to 1999, which he refers to as the "Golden Years". | ||
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[Golden Years](./golden-years.md) | ||
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## 1989-1990 | ||
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In 2019 ProgSoc celebrated its 30th anniversary. To celebrate, many previous and current members of the club got together to share stories and reminisce about the good old days. For the 30th anniversary one of the founding members, Roland Turner (VP 1989/1990) spent some time between conference talks to record a message reflecting on the early days of ProgSoc. | ||
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