Five members of Bloomsburg University’s Association of
Computing Machinery (ACM) club programming squad traveled to Marymount University
for this year’s programming contest at the 37th Annual Consortium for Computing
Sciences in Colleges (CCSC)-Eastern Conference. The contest featured 17 teams
representing schools in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
Team members Ben Vick and Eric Cool of the “Bytesize Houligans” solved six of
ten problems and received an honorable mention for getting the only solution to
one problem, although the winning team solved seven. Brandon Noecker, William
Gallagher, and Karun Mahadevan from team “CompuHuskies” solved three problems
during the four-hour contest.
~Retrieved from BU Student News Email - Monday, Nov. 1, 2021
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