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{{co|coral|<big>'''Formation of Division Six - around March 2009'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|coral|<big>'''Formation of Division Six - around March 2009'''</big>}}<br>


[[Archive:Division 6|Division 6]] was formed by Wolf VanBerg as a special program aimed at exploring and living in wormholes, just before the Apocrypha [[expansion]]. Members lived in wormholes almost exclusively, and at its height, it had around 40 - 50 pilots. There was a minimum skill set required for membership, and the group tended to fly in remote-repair armor battleship gangs with battlecruisers for point defense
[[Archive:Division 6|Division 6]] was formed by Wolf VanBerg as a special program aimed at exploring and living in wormholes, just before the [[Expansions#Apocrypha|Apocrypha]] expansion. Members lived in wormholes almost exclusively, and at its height, it had around 40 - 50 pilots. There was a minimum skill set required for membership, and the group tended to fly in remote-repair armor battleship gangs with battlecruisers for point defense


{{co|cyan|<big>'''Seppuku Warriors / Vertigo Coalition War - April to May 2009'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|cyan|<big>'''Seppuku Warriors / Vertigo Coalition War - April to May 2009'''</big>}}<br>
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{{co|coral|<big>'''The Low-Sec Camp - October 2011 - onward'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|coral|<big>'''The Low-Sec Camp - October 2011 - onward'''</big>}}<br>


As a result of a lack of PvP opportunities from the Dec Shield, and a desire to help Unistas so inclined, a persistent student-run event called The Low-Sec Camp was established, for those to come and go, and learn to live in low-sec, and get some PvP action. There were ILN pilots and non-ILN pilots, and "carebears" of all stripes. They were quite successful and tried to operate outside of the administrative structure of EVE University, but sticking to the rules. The only support they depended on, due to corp mechanics, was for corp hangars. As with anything new or different, several culture clashes occurred, and many originators lost their enthusiasm to running this ongoing event. EVE University management became involved in the running of the campus, and it was relocated. Eventually, this student-led persistent event became the first official management endorsed and run Campus, later called the [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]].
As a result of a lack of PvP opportunities from the Dec Shield, and a desire to help Unistas so inclined, a persistent student-run event called The Low-Sec Camp was established, for those to come and go, and learn to live in low-sec, and get some PvP action. There were ILN pilots and non-ILN pilots, and "carebears" of all stripes. They were quite successful and tried to operate outside of the administrative structure of EVE University, but sticking to the rules. The only support they depended on, due to corp mechanics, was for corp hangars. As with anything new or different, several culture clashes occurred, and many originators lost their enthusiasm to running this ongoing event. EVE University management became involved in the running of the campus, and it was relocated. The changes in location helped some Unistas branch even further out and try the other campuses, and the NSC in particular got an infusion of ex-LSCers with each move. Eventually, this student-led persistent event became the first official management endorsed and run Campus, later called the [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]].


= 2012 =
= 2012 =
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{{co|violet|<big>'''Operation Conga Hammer - July 2013'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|violet|<big>'''Operation Conga Hammer - July 2013'''</big>}}<br>


EVE University members discovered a Class 5 wormhole that contained a POS belonging to An Astonishing Bunch of Idiots, members of the alliance Whores in Space who regularly wardecced EVE University. On 26th July 2013, EVE University mounted an eviction operation<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuH2eW6Alw4</ref>
EVE University members discovered a Class 5 wormhole that contained a POS belonging to An Astonishing Bunch of Idiots, members of the alliance Whores in Space who regularly wardecced EVE University. On 26th July 2013, EVE University mounted an [[eviction]] operation<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuH2eW6Alw4</ref>


{{co|lightgreen|<big>'''Ivy League Industrial Assets Division established - August 2013'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|lightgreen|<big>'''Ivy League Industrial Assets Division established - August 2013'''</big>}}<br>
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{{co|violet|<big>'''Operation Homulilly - May 2015'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|violet|<big>'''Operation Homulilly - May 2015'''</big>}}<br>


Tempest Legion, war targets of EVE University, were found to be living in wormhole system J235117. When the wormhole campus discovered the wormhole in question, preparations began for an eviction, led by Alex Robles and Arimos. On 10th May 2015, after a three day operation, EVE University successfully evicted Tempest Legion from their wormhole, including destroying their structures and causing over 20 billion ISK worth of damage.
Tempest Legion, war targets of EVE University, were found to be living in wormhole system J235117. When the wormhole campus discovered the wormhole in question, preparations began for an [[eviction]], led by Alex Robles and Arimos. On 10th May 2015, after a three day operation, EVE University successfully evicted Tempest Legion from their wormhole, including destroying their structures and causing over 20 billion ISK worth of damage.


{{co|lightgreen|<big>'''EVE University HQ moves to Slays - August 2015'''</big>}}<br>
{{co|lightgreen|<big>'''EVE University HQ moves to Slays - August 2015'''</big>}}<br>
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At the end of the year, Solitude campus was closed.
At the end of the year, Solitude campus was closed.
= 2023 =
The Wormhole Community (formerly Wormhole Campus) was evicted from Innuendo (J211936). The eviction was carried out by a professional eviction group. The name of which is withheld because it is racially and culturally insensitive to such an extreme that [https://zkillboard.com/corporation/98646435/ CCP renamed it] the same way they rename offensive character names.  WHC temporarily sets up shop in another wormhole named Pavilion. Requirements for entrance and participation in WHC activities is lifted in order to facilitate wider engagement in wormhole life and rebuild the Wormhole Community. <blockquote>The first 24 hours were absolute chaos as many in leadership were unavailable due to real life. Some WHC folks were podded out of Innu either due to unfortunate circumstances or not being fully cognizant of the fact that with this opposition force ("opfor") maintaining strict hole control, they would not be able to return. - "[[User:Amoni Panala/evictionofinnu|An Account of the Eviction of Innuendo]]" by [[User:Amoni Panala|Amoni Panala]] </blockquote>Cynosaural Field Theory, a small mercenary corp, evicted Nullsec Community from the PC9-AY pocket. Several groups including Brave Collective, Noir., and Pandemic Legion attempted to help repel the evictors but their campaign to evict the Uni from its nullsec staging was a patient one that went on for months. There is a semantic distinction that no one can truly be evicted from NPC null, however it was effectively an eviction as all the structures were destroyed and no real educational value could be gained. Unistas "helped" along the final destruction of some structures.


= Corporations Related to the Uni =
= Corporations Related to the Uni =