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6/6 - Update - Forums Disabled
The forums have been disabled indefinitely due to security concerns. Sorry for any inconvenience.


9/21 - Update - Forum Construction Complete
The Forum Pages have been completed. The utility of these sections is to provide WCC members with a convenient medium for conversation about WCC topics. The General Forum is intended to be used for topics outside of the world arena, while the Cultural Forum is designed to house conversations about relevant political and cultural matters.


9/20 - Update - More Pages Added
The Support Page has been completed. This page contains forms for both suggesting guest speakers for WCC meetings, and offering monetary or culinary donations to the WCC. Additionally, work has begun on the Forum section. Eventually, WCC members and non-members will be able to discuss cultural and club specific topics through this media. Finally, the WCC website has been indexed to allow for rapid navigation to desired content.


9/19 - Update - Structural Upgrades
Perl code for the website has been improved. This provides for a more robust and efficient handling of form submissions. Also, an appropriate 404 page has been created.


9/17 - Update - About Site Search
An additional function has been added in the form of an eventual ability to search this website for desired content (search powered by Google). This is eventual in that new websites are slow to be indexed by all web crawler based search engines. Once this website is indexed, the Site Search function will be upgraded to an education specific iteration which should substantially improve search performance.


9/15 - Update - New Pages Added
The Contact page has been completed. Also, a Feedback Survey has been designed and is now online.


9/13 - Update - Hello World
Seeing as this site is now nearly operational, it seems appropriate to give the obligatory "Hello World" salute. For those readers fortunate enough to have avoided all computer related courses, a display message of "Hello World" is traditionally the first piece of code attempted when learning a new programming language. Additional Examples of "Hello World" may be found on the Internet.