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Purdue Hackers is made up of 3 core programs:

- **Hack Night**: Our flagship program. A mini-hackathon every Friday night at the Bechtel Center.
- **Hack Night**: Our flagship program. A hacker festival every Friday night at the Bechtel Center.
- **Workshops**: Hour-long sessions that teach something new; attendees leave with a finished project.
- **Community**: A vibrant, friendly Discord community where people hang out & ship projects. We also announce all our events on there.

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## Organizers vs. community members

Purdue Hackers is highly community-driven; many community members who are not organizers have run workshops, helped organize Hack Night, and helped others in the community. Our table at the Fall 2023 B-Involved fair was manned by two commmunity members. If you're looking to contribute to Purdue Hackers, you don't need to join as an organizer; you can literally just start helping out with stuff. Build infrastructure, help organize Hack Night, run your own workshops, propose your own events, be a positive presence in the community. There's an endless list of stuff to do, and many non-organizer community members are currently making their way through the list.
Purdue Hackers is highly community-driven; many community members who are not organizers have run workshops, helped organize Hack Night, and helped others in the community. Our table at the Fall 2023 and Fall 2024 B-Involved fair was manned by two commmunity members. If you're looking to contribute to Purdue Hackers, you don't need to join as an organizer; you can literally just start helping out with stuff. Build infrastructure, help organize Hack Night, run your own workshops, propose your own events, be a positive presence in the community. There's an endless list of stuff to do, and many non-organizer community members are currently making their way through the list.

So, if community members already contribute so much to Purdue Hackers, why are we recruiting organizers?

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If you read all the way to the end, please include "mmm i could go for some bibimbap rn" somewhere in your application.
If you read all the way to the end, please include "i'm feeling awestruck" somewhere in your application.

This app is [open source](https://github.com/purduehackers/organize)!

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