FIREwall

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Feedback, Information, Representation, Entertainment.

The FIREwall is an idea that was initially thought to be used as a tool for informing the college about the recent updates regarding academics, technology and facilities. The newsletter was to include event coverage for all the student organizations and have computing related entertainment. After getting a tremendous amount of support and encouragement, we are proud to present to you, the FIREwall!

This newspaper shall take and give FEEDBACK about any topic of relevance in the College of Computing. It shall INFORM you about all the events in the college and REPRESENT its entire student body. Last but not the least, all this serious material will be complimented by ENTERTAINMENT in the form of whatever you want!

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  • Archival Material
    FIREwall, August 2009
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-08)
    Issue includes: Four Tips to Triumphing In CS 13XX; Being a Teaching Assistant (TA); Cool As "Ice"; Headfirst Into Research; Layman's Guide to the Curriculum; Resume 101; Barcelona; Cocaesar's Palace; College Football; Charity
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    FIREwall, October 2010
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-10)
    Issue includes: Linux, From Start to Finish; Academic Darwinism: Overloads; Programming Puzzler; Grace Hopper Conference 2010; Upcoming Events.
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    FIREwall, October 2009
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10)
    Issue includes: Humanitech; Code and Sound; Tweeting Your Way To Hell; Computing and Music Spawn New Opportunities; Where'd All the Girls Go?!; Save the Freshmen.
  • Archival Material
    FIREwall. September 2010
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-09)
    Issue includes: Debugging With Eclipse; Usable Health; Tech Bytes; New Dean Interview; Meredith Goodman; Upcoming Events.
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    FIREwall, March 2010
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-03)
    Issue includes: Where’s The Science?; Course Spotlight: CS1050x; And Then There Was Ipad; Copenhagen ; Ipad Tips The Scale; Working With Visas; Ready, Set, Hack!; M@Cc Throwback Hero; Spotlight: Programming Team; Upcoming Events.
  • Archival Material
    FIREwall, February 2010
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-02)
    Issue Includes: LCC 3401: Technical Communication Practices; Academic Darwinism; Research Option; An Animated End To 2009; Don’t Stay Co-Oped Up In Your Room; Computer Vision Trip To Korea; A Scar On The Face Of The Earth; Global Game Jam; Microsoft Puzzle Challenge
  • Archival Material
    FIREwall, February 2009
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-02)
  • Archival Material
    FIREwall (Vol. 2, No. 1)
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009)
  • Archival Material
    FIREwall (Vol. 1, No. 2)
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-11-21)
  • Archival Material
    FIREwall (Vol. 1, No. 1)
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-17)
    The first issue of The FIREwall.