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History of EVE University: Difference between revisions

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2007: added some commentary around the "Formation of the ILN"
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{{Quote|Marius Labo writes: EVE High was an option at the time I had applied to join EVE University in late 2010.  It was well established when I was accepted into the recruiting department as a rookie Recruiting Officer (now Personnel Officer) in January of 2011.  EVE High essentially discontinued as a viable option when Kelduum brought in significant changes to the recruiting process in early 2012 leading up to the ''Inferno'' expansion, which brought in major changes to the War Dec system.}}
{{Quote|Marius Labo writes: EVE High was an option at the time I had applied to join EVE University in late 2010.  It was well established when I was accepted into the recruiting department as a rookie Recruiting Officer (now Personnel Officer) in January of 2011.  EVE High essentially discontinued as a viable option when Kelduum brought in significant changes to the recruiting process in early 2012 leading up to the ''Inferno'' expansion, which brought in major changes to the War Dec system.}}
{{co|cyan|<big>'''Holding Corp One - April 1 - April 16'''</big>}}<br />
This was a war declared with the purpose of using the WSOP against the students as a way to bring about some negotiations over the actions of the then Director of Intelligence and their treatment of members both internal, and external.  As a measure to try and lessen the demands of the (alt) who initiated this war, the WSOP was essentially not in-force.  The deccing corp made a number of publicly available demands pointing to the situation.


{{co|lightgreen|<big>'''Ivy League Holdings established - June 2011'''</big>}}<br />
{{co|lightgreen|<big>'''Ivy League Holdings established - June 2011'''</big>}}<br />