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==Why Should I Participate?==
==Why Should I Participate?==


EVE University prides itself on covering a diverse array of activities within New Eden. To provide our pilots with the best 'all around' experience, a set of communities including the campus system were put in place. These communities include the [[Highsec Campus]] (HSC), the [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]] (LSC), the [[Nullsec Campus]] (NSC), the [[Wormhole Campus]] (WHC), the [[Averon Mining Campus]] (AMC) and [[EVE University Incursion Community]].  This helps educate unistas on the different playstyles and tactics used within each area.
EVE University prides itself on covering a diverse array of activities within New Eden. To provide our pilots with the best 'all around' experience, a set of communities were put in place. These communities now include the Headquarters area in Highsec, previously known as the [[Highsec Campus]] (HSC), the Low-Sec areas, previously known as the [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]] (LSC), the Mining Community, previously known as the [[Averon Mining Campus]] (AMC), the Nullsec Community, previously known as the [[Nullsec Campus]] (NSC), the Wormhole Community, previously known as the [[Wormhole Campus]] (WHC), and the [[EVE University Incursion Community]].  This helps educate unistas on the different playstyles and tactics used within each area.


Regardless of which part of space you see your home as being, there is always something new to learn and always value in knowing more about these other areas that you as a pilot don't often frequent.
Regardless of which part of space you see your home as being, there is always something new to learn and always value, in knowing more about these other areas that you as a pilot don't often frequent.


Finally, we are all proud Unistas and we should work together regardless of community affiliation and help out our fellow bros. This is your chance to get out there and help others while at the same time filling the gaps in your own knowledge.
Finally, we are all proud Unistas and we should work together regardless of community affiliation and help out our fellow bros. This is your chance to get out there and help others while at the same time filling the gaps in your own knowledge.