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@@ -17,9 +17,17 @@
 
 
 
-\begin{welcome}{President}{Samuel Shenton}{samuel}
+\begin{welcome}{President}{Mitchell Pomery}{bobgeorge33}
 
-\noindent Welcome to the UCC and our 40th Anniversary Fresher Guide!
+\noindent Welcome to the UCC and our Survival Guide!
+
+UCC is a combination of students interested in computers and people in the workplace who have failed to escape our grasp.
+Our club is a no knowledge needed place where you can come to meet friends, work on your projects or play games.
+You don't need any technical knowledge to enjoy what our club has to offer and the evets we run range in skill level to make sure everyone is catered for.
+If you want to learn how to program we have an intro to programming tutorial and if you already know how to, we have frequent hacking nights were you can work on your projects, or maybe help someone with theirs.
+We also run a heap of social events such as LANs, our Annual Camp during July, the Charity Vigil and Tech Talks throughout the year.
+
+If you want to keep up to date with whats happening at UCC, you can join our mailing lists or our facebook group.
 
 UCC has always been a social club for students interested in computers who want to meet new friends, work on projects or play games during breaks.
 No technical experience is necessary to join up but if you do want to learn more and get involved with computers be sure to attend our many Tech Talks and Hacking Nights announced on our primary mailing list ucc@.
@@ -36,8 +44,8 @@ History which no doubt will be dug up again throughout the year.
 
 So make sure you come to the clubroom, set up your account and enhance your university experience at UCC.
 
-Samuel Shenton [SAS]
-UCC President 2013
+Mitchell Pomery [BG3]
+UCC President 2014
 \end{welcome}
 
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 % Suitably pretty title page is required.
 
-\title{UCC::FresherGuide}
+\title{UCC::SurvivalGuide}
 \author{The University Computer Club Inc. \\ \\ \\
 	\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{figures/ucc-logo.png} \\  \\ \\ % Yes, because the logo is an "author" \\
 	\url{http://www.ucc.asn.au} \\ <\href{mailto:ucc@ucc.asn.au}{ucc@ucc.asn.au}> \\
 }
 
-\date{January 2014}
+\date{2015}