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Posted by upon1 on Tuesday, October 09 @ 22:39:26 PDT (141 reads)
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Top 10 Gaming Schools
PHP-NukeI was browsing around Digg today and found this intersting post about the Top 10 gaming schools around the country via Education-Portal.com. Apparently PSU is ranked second on the list. I would assume it would have to be our great IST program.

More and more colleges and universities across the United States are providing their students with blazing-fast Internet connections, free media downloads, and the opportunity for gamers to play interactive games and share their passion for the hobby. Read below to learn about the best colleges for gamers and how postsecondary institutions - and students - are changing their relationship to gaming. Top 10 Gaming Schools The Global Gaming League (GGL), an online research and specialty-interest group, conducted a survey to determine which U.S. colleges and universities offered their students the best gaming environment. Ranking criteria included student population, tech-friendliness and the quality of school-provided Internet connections. The best schools, as reported by GGL, were:
  1. The University of Texas, Austin, Tex.
  2. Penn State University, State College, Penn.
  3. Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
  4. The University of California, Los Angeles, LA, Calif.
  5. Digipen Institute of Technology, Redmond, Wash.
  6. The University of Southern California, LA, Calif.
  7. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
  8. The University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
  9. The University of Michigan, Dearborn, Mich.
  10. Full Sail Real World Education, Orlando, Fla.
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News: BIOS_LEVEL Giveaway
PHP-NukeThe guys over at BIOS_Level are giving away some large Crucial Memory Hawg Tshirts open to anyone who wants them. Make sure you post before September 22.

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Straight in from Crucial, we're giving away a few Large Memory Hawg Shirts. All you have to do to enter is post a reply here. The contest will be open from today until Saturday, September 22nd (half-way to St. Patrick's Day). The contest is open to anyone anyone, but if you're out of the U.S., shipping charges may apply. Good luck to everyone!

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News: New Web Host
PHP-NukeWe recently transfered all of our files onto our new host, Lunarpages . Our previous host, MySiteSpace, was periodically down. Everything from the database to the mail server. We just had too many problems. Since our domain was about to expire we just decided to switch to a much better host with better reliablitiy and more services.

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Posted by upon1 on Sunday, September 02 @ 20:57:56 PDT (162 reads)
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News: New Website - Wowz!
PHP-NukeHello fellow LANers!

Welcome to the New LoLLeR LAN Site.

Now there is a lot more to do rather than just the forums. Take a look around to see what you can find, here are some activities that I recommend:

There is a lot more to offer in the forums now, so post away!

I will be trying to update this site as much as possible. If you see something that needs fixed, drop us a message and let us know.

Enjoy!
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