diff --git a/chapters/Clubroom.tex b/chapters/Clubroom.tex
index 9eb4464fabc65c4cbea6624b6c3f03b9b79fd645..7dc97e548703ab7659bc0dbd476e4c9c0b1e285e 100644
--- a/chapters/Clubroom.tex
+++ b/chapters/Clubroom.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 \chapter{UCC::Clubroom}
 
 \begin{mdframed}
-
+\null
 The clubroom is usually open from about 9am until 11pm (staying later than this requires \emph{a good reason} and giving notice to UWA security). It is also sometimes open on weekends, and most days during university holidays. There is a map to the clubroom in Chapter \ref{FindClubroom}. If you want to check the clubroom is open and who is there, check out \url{http://webcam.ucc.asn.au}
 
 The clubroom has a heap of desktop computers, a server room, a projects area with tool cupboard, and assorted storage areas for parts, books and components. These things are all there for members to use --- the locks on everything are to keep thieves out, so please don't be put off, and just ask if you need to get into something.
diff --git a/chapters/Communications.tex b/chapters/Communications.tex
index 0cb7a69fd701b28e45af7a098881f5088a1b1f08..2a38c60cd92d2255c6c00a3dcde7c2951e6b7d28 100644
--- a/chapters/Communications.tex
+++ b/chapters/Communications.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 
 \newenvironment{ucclist}[1]
 {
-	\begin{mdframed}
+	\begin{mdframed}[nobreak=true]
 	\subsection{#1}
 	\begin{mdframed}
 		Address:  <\href{mailto:#1@ucc.asn.au}{#1@ucc.asn.au}>
@@ -50,10 +50,12 @@ Technical question? Suggestions or discussion around UCCs setup?
 The list used to discuss UCC's hardware and machines. 
 \end{ucclist}
 
-\section{Social Media}
+\pagebreak
 
-\begin{mdframed}
+\section{Social Media}
 
+\begin{mdframed}[nobreak=true]
+\null
 Dragging itself kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, UCC has managed to set up a social media presence in something called the "cloud".
 
 \begin{itemize}
@@ -75,6 +77,7 @@ Dragging itself kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, UCC has managed to
 
 
 \begin{mdframed}
+\null
 Without a doubt, the easiest way to waste time in or out of UCC 
 is chatting on our Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server. 
 
@@ -90,7 +93,7 @@ and join the channel \texttt{\#ucc}, or with a web browser go to
 
 \begin{figure}[H]
 	\centering
-	\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{figures/webirc.png}
+	\includegraphics[width=0.99\textwidth]{figures/webirc2.png}
 	\caption{What normally happens when a Fresher joins IRC}
 	\label{webirc.jpg}
 \end{figure}
diff --git a/chapters/Dispense101.tex b/chapters/Dispense101.tex
index fb4b95caf5b7ef42facd97b1bc548f8de8adc7b4..5a612de9351d7d3fa5414a2a72ccaab9a9e7584a 100644
--- a/chapters/Dispense101.tex
+++ b/chapters/Dispense101.tex
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 % How to use Dispense.
 
 \begin{mdframed}
-
+\null
 At the same time as you set up your account, you will also have your dispense account set up. Dispense is the program that allows users to store credit and purchase items from the coke/snack machines. Coke members can help you add credit to your dispense account. Call out for one in the clubroom if need be, there's always one around.
 
 
@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ You can also access Dispense using the \shell{dispense} command. Dispense isn't
 
 \end{mdframed}
 
+\pagebreak
+
 \begin{mdframed}
 
 \begin{figure}[H]
diff --git a/chapters/Events.tex b/chapters/Events.tex
index 3210f45181f963bdd254f1481b88a3a8483af3b2..7aea7e4b60f2a5e77767f3114ed59ffc2c663004 100644
--- a/chapters/Events.tex
+++ b/chapters/Events.tex
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 \zchapter{UCC::Events}
+
 UCC runs a lot of events. You should go to them! Dates and times may change. 
 
 % Event with title and date
@@ -55,11 +56,11 @@ Bringing together the various clubs of Cameron Hall, the quiz night is the only
 The UCC goes camping! Without tents. There is a dormitory. During the winter break, UCC will host a camp at Camp Leschenaultia. This is a chance to get your computer out of the house for a few days, tinkering and playing games with a whole bunch of other members. Don't worry, you won't be without precious internet. (18+ Event).
 \end{event}
 
-\begin{event}{40th Anniversary Dinner}{Saturday, September 13th, 7.00 PM til late(r)}{South of Perth Yacht Club}
+\begin{event}{40th Anniversary Dinner}{Saturday, September 13th, 7.00 PM til late(r)}{South Perth Yacht Club}
 The big non-tech event of the year, the 40th Anniversary dinner is an opportunity for new members to meet the old blood of UCC, the ones that are still kicking on. Taking place in the lovely South of Perth Yacht Club, this fully catered dinner will be a good celebration of 40 years of computing. Expect entry prices to be around \$60 to \$80.
 \end{event}
 
-\begin{event}{Cameron Hall Charity Vigil}{Semester 2 - around mid-semester study break - From Dusk til Dawn}{Cameron Hall}
+\begin{event}{Cameron Hall Charity Vigil}{Semester 2 - mid-semester study break - Overnight}{Cameron Hall}
 Once a year, all of the clubs in Cameron Hall get together and hold a night of fun and games to raise money for charity. While the details of the night are still to come, the UCC will probably host a LAN. There will be an entry fee for this event, but expect it to be fully worth it.
 \end{event}
 
diff --git a/chapters/FindClubroom.tex b/chapters/FindClubroom.tex
index 68f4243a2f55209d6d3b7339be008302b4809374..9f03b265c755e867726c4856585f60780ce67aa3 100644
--- a/chapters/FindClubroom.tex
+++ b/chapters/FindClubroom.tex
@@ -15,10 +15,10 @@
 
 \pagebreak
 
-\section{Directions}
-
 \begin{mdframed}
 
+\section{Directions}
+
 \begin{enumerate}
 	\item Starting from the carpark outside The Tav, follow the arrow on the aerial picture to get to the Cameron Hall door, then go up the stairs to the second floor and follow the bottom map.
 	\item If you see a coke machine and a snack machine, you are in the right place. The UCC clubroom has lots of computers and a couple of couches.
diff --git a/chapters/Glossary.tex b/chapters/Glossary.tex
index 777bd55c8439fbfff33e80a1f3b77734d2f1e61a..d165a7d27a7bcc52abdbca41de4d9cf708d6fc60 100644
--- a/chapters/Glossary.tex
+++ b/chapters/Glossary.tex
@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ IRC &
 The lifeblood of UCCan communication. Internet Relay Chat lets you share news, stories and terrible puns with other members worldwide. \\
 KDE &
 The K Desktop Environment. A rival of GNOME which some members prefer. Contains a frankly scary number of features, and a memory footprint to match. \\
-
 \end{tabular}
 
 \begin{tabular}{p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}}
@@ -52,7 +51,6 @@ Linux &
 the kernel (basis) of an open source UNIX operating system that has developed quite a following among computer scientists and engineers. \\
 loft &
 the area above the UCC that looks down into the UCC clubroom. LAN gaming and other activities take place up there. \\
-
 machine room &
 The UCC data centre. This is the small room with the glass doors that is located within the clubroom. All of our servers are kept in this room. It is locked when there is no one from Wheel around. \\
 mailing list &
@@ -77,18 +75,17 @@ SLA &
 A Service Level Agreement. A document describing how reliable services are. UCC does not have one, and you should not ask Wheel members about it. \\
 terminal server &
 Sort of a router for serial ports, allows you to connect to one serial port from another. Usually connected to DEC Terminals, servers and dispense. (It can also refer to other sorts of servers which provide login sessions over the network). \\
+\end{tabular}
+
+
+\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}}
+	\rowcolor{black} \color{white}{Term} & \color{white}{Translation} \\
 theft book &
 this is where you write down that you borrowed tools from UCC. It is not for borrowing books; you mail \href{mailto:books@ucc.asn.au}{books@ucc.asn.au} to do that. \\
 TLA &
 Three Letter Acronym -- a way to refer to UCC members, often used in the minutes of meetings. Use the tla program or visit the UCC website to decode them. \\
 Ubuntu &
 A Linux distribution derived from Debian. Funded with space money. \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\pagebreak
-
-\begin{tabular}{p{0.2\linewidth}|p{0.7\linewidth}}
-	\rowcolor{black} \color{white}{Term} & \color{white}{Translation} \\
 UCCan &
 someone who spends a lot of time in the UCC. Some UCCans pass their units. \\
 Unifi &
diff --git a/chapters/Groups.tex b/chapters/Groups.tex
index c11be2a204d861a109278ec621c9da2bb50f0264..69ee7d49b6232a0aa281e28f90d0644a6a69da03 100644
--- a/chapters/Groups.tex
+++ b/chapters/Groups.tex
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 % Explanation of the groups.
 \newenvironment{uccgroup}[1]
 {
-	\begin{mdframed}
+	\begin{mdframed}[nobreak=true]
 	\section{\textsc{#1}}
 	\begin{mdframed}
 		Contact: <\href{mailto:#1@ucc.asn.au}{#1@ucc.asn.au}>
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
 
 % Is this section a little elitist sounding, or is that just the entire group system? [SZM]
 \begin{mdframed}
+\null
 The UCC committee delegates specific duties and responsibilities to other people in the club. These groups, traditionally modelled after UNIX groups, are referred to often.
 
 You can see who's in each group online. Alternatively, if you're looking for a member of a certain group, shouting out "is there anyone here in group?" will sometimes get you an answer.
@@ -40,9 +41,9 @@ The Committee is appointed each year by the members (that's you) at the AGM. The
 
 The Fresher Rep is your voice on the Committee. Get to know them and let them know how incredibly happy you are! If you have problems, they'll always be ready to listen.
 
-\begin{mdframed}
+%\begin{mdframed}
 Fresher Rep: <\href{mailto:fresher@ucc.asn.au}{fresher@ucc.asn.au}>
-\end{mdframed}
+%\end{mdframed}
 \end{uccgroup}
 \pagebreak
 \begin{uccgroup}{wheel}
diff --git a/chapters/Services.tex b/chapters/Services.tex
index 2536ae448bf467aa3f2fc9b7da299a2d63bb718f..8020c425d6de0dd91559b99c52e5e90bc11c553a 100644
--- a/chapters/Services.tex
+++ b/chapters/Services.tex
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
 \newcommand{\server}[1]{\emph{#1}}
 
 \begin{mdframed}
+\null
 This Chapter provides an overview of UCC's services (as of January 2014); how to use them, what they are for, what servers are responsible for them. The full hostname for a server is \server{server.ucc.asn.au}.
 
  Servers are usually named after fish beginning with M. This is because they are in the Machine Room, and they run Linux. The mascot for Linux is Tux, a penguin, and he likes to eat fish.
diff --git a/chapters/SetupAccount.tex b/chapters/SetupAccount.tex
index 7d20a272bfc1182a26660c108bee6145145c7f76..9a625de6b7405fcbe115f05a4bf426a5efe905ed 100644
--- a/chapters/SetupAccount.tex
+++ b/chapters/SetupAccount.tex
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
 
 % How to actually make an account. Most Freshers never do this :-(
 
-\section{Getting it}
-
 \begin{mdframed}
 
+\section{Getting it}
+
 \textsc{signing up at the O'Day stall does not give you access to all of UCC's services. You need to create an account at the UCC clubroom.}
 
 Your UCC account is \emph{the} most important thing you can have as a member. In addition to providing a way for us to communicate with you, the account lets you log into any of our clubroom machines, as well as granting you access to our user servers, wireless network, online drink and snack machines, and more.
@@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ Accessing the UCC WiFi network can be a bit tricky (particularly on Windows mach
 
 \pagebreak
 
-\section{SSH for Great Good}
-
 \begin{mdframed}
 
+\section{SSH for Great Good}
+
 SSH is a program that lets you remotely access UCC's servers. These can be used for almost anything (legal) you can imagine; programming, website hosting, file storage, IRC chatting (see Chapter \ref{Communications}), dispensing drinks, and many more things.
 
 The easiest way to use SSH is from a Linux clubroom desktop. Simply open a "terminal" application, type "ssh ssh" and enter your password. It should look like Figure \ref{ssh.png}.
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diff --git a/fresher_guide.tex b/fresher_guide.tex
index 1d54ca72945ca03cbf215408e00ef78916ada4d7..d1acf6a8d3481258b3c00bf1ed78df91a2a68756 100644
--- a/fresher_guide.tex
+++ b/fresher_guide.tex
@@ -160,9 +160,9 @@
 
 \include{titlepage/Titlepage}               % This is who you are
 
+\pagenumbering{arabic}
+\pagebreak
 
-\pagenumbering{roman}
-\newpage
 %---------------------------------------------------------
 % Do the table of Contents and lists of figures and tables
 %---------------------------------------------------------
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
 
 \newpage
 
-\pagenumbering{arabic}
+%\pagenumbering{arabic}
 %---------------------------------------------------------
 %---------------------------------------------------------
 %Include the chapters!