Our members are students from all majors who share a common interest in Computer Science.
Here are some of our members' web pages. Please not that the content of these pages is solely the responsibility of their authors. Boston College, the Computer Science Department, and the Student Chapter of the ACM have absolutely nothing to do with them:
- Christopher Viens, alias Kickaha, sophomore computer science and philosophy double major from Connecticut. He has some cool things on his page, along with interesting Computer Science anecdotes.
- William Guaraldi, sophomore computer science and studio art double major and one of our cherished DEC Lab Assistants (better known as "Unix Nerds") from New Hampshire, welcomes you to his "Fridge," which includes computer humor, BC Computer Science anecdotes, and other items of interest.
- Christopher Deangelis, sophomore computer science major and CSOM webmaster from New Jersey. His page includes computer humor and a ray-tracing project he did for his Computer Science II class.
- Kevin Osborn, sophomore computer science major from California. His page includes personal information as well as a clever "Chris remover".
- Hajime Matsukata, sophomore computer science major and tech distribution work-study from Japan, and, more recently, New York. His page includes computer and general humor, as well as other topics of interest.
- Tino Iantosca, a senior computer science major in the Carrol School of Management, has a cool page with LOTS of links.
- Gary MacDonald, a junior who invites you to his "Hangin' Ten with Sabu, The Elephant Boy", a frighteningly bizarre web page that is certainly worth visiting.
- Andy Lamora invites you to visit his "Sack O' Tools."
- Sebastian Tran, a senior majoring in sociology and minoring in computer science, invites you to the wonderful world of Seb Tran.
- Christopher Boudreau, a junior computer science major, welcomes you to his "Fun Pages".
If you are a member of the Boston College Student Chapter of the ACM and you have a web page that is not featured here, it is most likely because you did not tell us about it. You can mail me the address of your page, and I will update this list when I have the chance.
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