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Sean Adlai Wibel (fall 2007 - Spring 2012) is a Math major and Computer Science minor with a passion for languages and computational linguistics. Sean has taken courses in German, Japanese, ASL, Hebrew, and Spanish.

Rachel Evelyn Leeman-Munk is a mathematics major with a psychology minor. She is unsure as to what her future holds, but graduate school in education and/or statistics are possible. Her favorite colors are orange, purple, and lime green.

Jeremy Raymond Hurst (Spring 2011 - Spring 2012)

Ivan Zovko (Spring 2011 - Spring 2012) is a BioChemistry major. Ivan graduated from United World College in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in May 2010. He wants to become surgeon, but he is also very interested in computers and new technologies.

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Michael Ryan Warner is a Physics and Biology double major and is very new to the world of html. Outside of computing and school he enjoys cooking, climbing, and being outside.

Basil AbdulRazeq Farraj (spring 2011) is an international studies and buisness major and journalism minor. He is really intrested in journalism and hopes to become a journalist in the near future. He likes reading books and writing articles.
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Vlado 'Yubaa' Rosic Milinkovic (spring 2009) is future CS Major at Earlham College. He is pretty recent in world of coding but he's very encouraged and excited about learning new things every day. This is his starting year in CS department and in Applied Groups. Besides computing, he loves games, fantasy movies and digital art. His biggest passion are women.

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Samuel Leeman-Munk (spring, 2008), Samuel Leeman-Munk is a Computer Science major, Japanese Language minor. As of Spring 2009, he has just returned from a semester in Japan.

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Kay Wanous (spring 2009) was the faculty adviser for the Content Group. She has several years of webmaster experience for various organizations. In her spare time, she enjoys horseback riding, sewing, and learning to speak Spanish.

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Ebru Celikel (fall, 2005 - spring, 2006) is the interim faculty advisor for the Content Group while Jim is on sabbatical. She holds degrees from Ege University in Turkey. Ebru's fields of study in CS are cryptology (the subject of the Topics course in the spring), lossless compression, and security. She enjoys tennis, jogging, jazz, powerpoint and roadtripping in the States.
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Jama Rinehart (spring, 2006 - present), a freshman, who pretends to be a sophomore. She enjoys winter sports, despite growing up in Knoxville, Tennessee where snow rarely touches ground. She is new to the world of coding, but has a voracious appetite for new languages, both digital and spoken.
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Jonathan Bogaty was born in the wrong century, but shall keep from demanding flagons of ale and a place for his battleaxe until such things become societally acceptable once more. Jon's ties to the CS department are scarce these days, but as he enjoys hacking code as a hobby, Content Group work suits him well and gives him a chance to faff about with his passions. He's a History major and Jewish Studies minor and loves arguments about etymology and the English language that ramble and go nowhere for hours.
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Shawn Smith (spring, 2005 - present), a senior, is a CS major interested in long walks on the beach, Scottish romance novels by candlelight, and video gaming. He is one of the only CS majors of the incoming class of 2003 who does not contradance.
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Tom Weiss-Lehman, a senior, is a CS major who has problems with commas. Tom is learning PHP and increasing his CSS skills - because of Tom, this page is CSS validated. He enjoys flyfishing, frisbee, and facts. Now that he's back from his semester in the Southwest, we once again enjoy his company and code.

Tom was a member of the group from the spring of 2004 until the end of the following fall. He and Kevin Hunter coded the AlumniDB we're still working to put up as a Databases project. Tom is responsible for the CSS used throughout the CS webspace.

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Jeremy Brown-Hayes is a senior member of the content group, a CS major. He is responsible for Project Barndoor, which affects mailto links so that sensitive information like email addresses is locked behind the barndoor, where evil harvesters (spambots) cannot get at it. Jeremy has no spare time, therefore he does nothing in it. He is a fan of horrible horrible jokes.

Jeremy was a member of the group from the spring of 2003 until the spring of 2004. His major accomplishments include Project 'Browndoor' and putting up with Jim.

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Kevin Hunter exists, still, and even on-campus, but has moved on to the WebDB group. When Content is in great need of inspiration, we merely locate one of the TODO lists left in the webspace to find his philosophical treatises on website creation. His major accomplishments include creating (from scratch) the core of the new website without tables and assisting in pushing the final version of barndoor to completion.

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Jean Davidson Yet another CS major, it was only a few semesters ago that she was first introduced to the marvelous world of HTML, CSS, Perl, and website building, and now she marks up with the best. She loves correcting commas, kiteflying, and contradancing.

Jean was a member of the Content Group from spring 2004 through the fall of 2005.

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