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− | '''Spartan Housewrite''' ('''SHW''') was a collegiate regular difficulty tournament organized by members of the [[MSU]] team for the spring 2019 season. The tournament was head edited by [[Harris Bunker]], though [[Jakob Myers]] was in charge of question quality control. It featured MSU writers [[Briana Magin]], [[Erik Bubolz]], and [[Evan Suttell]], as well as outside help [[Joe Su]], [[Saul Hankin]], [[Conor Thompson]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Nour Hijazi]]. The tournament had 6 physical mirrors in the US and | + | '''Spartan Housewrite''' ('''SHW''') was a collegiate regular difficulty tournament organized by members of the [[MSU]] team for the spring 2019 season. The tournament was head edited by [[Harris Bunker]], though [[Jakob Myers]] was in charge of question quality control. It featured MSU writers [[Briana Magin]], [[Erik Bubolz]], and [[Evan Suttell]], as well as outside help [[Joe Su]], [[Saul Hankin]], [[Conor Thompson]], [[Eric Mukherjee]], and [[Nour Hijazi]]. The tournament had 6 physical mirrors in the US, UK, and Canada, as well as two online mirrors. |
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 30 March 2021
Spartan Housewrite | |
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Competition season | 2018-19 |
School(s) | Michigan State |
Head editor(s) | Harris Bunker; Jakob Myers (quality control) |
Difficulty | College regular |
First mirror | February 16, 2019 |
Announcement | link |
Packets | link |
Spartan Housewrite (SHW) was a collegiate regular difficulty tournament organized by members of the MSU team for the spring 2019 season. The tournament was head edited by Harris Bunker, though Jakob Myers was in charge of question quality control. It featured MSU writers Briana Magin, Erik Bubolz, and Evan Suttell, as well as outside help Joe Su, Saul Hankin, Conor Thompson, Eric Mukherjee, and Nour Hijazi. The tournament had 6 physical mirrors in the US, UK, and Canada, as well as two online mirrors.