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Cerennar
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:29:00 -
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Congratulations E-Uni 
I'm another one of those people that probably wouldn't have stuck around without the help of the ever selfless people at Eve University. Through good times and bad, they've stayed true to their mission. Helping people adapt and fill the rest of your Corporations.
I am sure it will continue well into the future. Everyone agreeing with our philosophy or not 
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Nathalie Rian
Minmatar Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:35:00 -
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Also I heard E-Uni has the best-looking pilots.
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Sevarrius
Minmatar Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:38:00 -
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Happy Birthday Eve-Uni!
Simply the best place in Eve to start out.
I'd personaly like to take the opportunity to thank ALL of the Teachers, Mentors, Recruitment Officers and Directors, Ivy League Navy officers, Outside Benefactors and Donators both past and present, and all others who have ever contributed to Eve University.
Thank you guys.
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Khalia Nestune
Amarr Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:43:00 -
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I'd still be fumbling about in the dark (literally) if not for the Uni. o7
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Hoxx
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:46:00 -
[35]
Grat's on 5 years!
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Darian Reymont
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:51:00 -
[36]
It is a strange thing, the EVE University. Before I began playing EVE, the only stories you'd get out of it were the ones of betrayal. Corp thefts, bank heists, inter-alliance politics, infiltrating spies, rampaging pirates. Everything was focused on what a brutal, harsh environment New Eden was and how to get anywhere - anywhere at all - you'd have to be a bigger, nastier bastard than everyone else. It is an imposing, terrifying image of a world without trust, honour and friendship and whilst I obviously knew that these stories were not the day-to-day, bread and butter experience that EVE offered, just the possibility for such freedom both enticed and frightened me. We've all seen what the anonymity of the Internet can do to a person, giving those people a universe in which to do as they please? Madness!
I signed up anyway, of course. I'm not much of a bastard but in a world of such freedom, surely anybody can carve out a niche of their own, right? After a few days of enduring help, NPC corp and the recruitment channel, a friend of mine told me about the Uni. I'd heard about it before, ages ago on the MOG podcast, but it had slipped my mind. She didn't tell me much, just pointed me to the public channel and said, "you won't regret it". Of course, she was right. A month down the road and I've never experienced such a welcoming and giving community in an MMO before - and I've played a few of them - and one that expects nothing in return, too. In a world as harsh as EVE, a little kindness goes a long way especially when talking of those early, frustrating weeks after character creation. For what the Uni has already given me - and I don't mean in terms of components and ships, though they are appreciated - I can't possible express my gratitude.
A little melodramatic, I'll admit, but I wasn't expecting to find something like the Uni when I stepped into the game. For providing me with a real reason to fly, for imbuing my tiny T1 ships with purpose, for giving us all safe port and a warbeer when times are tough, I salute each and every member, be they teacher or student, past or present.
Excellent work everyone, five years is something to be truly proud of, make no mistake. Apologies for the long post but hey, it gives you something to read. 
Suffice to say, I am extremely proud to be a member of EVE University, flying alongside some truly great pilots. Long may it continue.
O7
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Asuri Kinnes
Caldari Adhocracy Incorporated
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:51:00 -
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If ever there was a n00b who asked 10,000 questions, it was me... However, the patience of everyone around me 13 months ago kept me in game... From the time I targeted my first billboard... to the time I led 18 pilots out on my first fleet was about a month... I STILL can't believe they followed me...
There are so many things to try, and so many ways to do it wrong, Eve Uni will at least get you pointed in the right direction - what you do with it after that...
Grats to the Uni, Unistas, and Alumni! Honor is that which you do when no one else is looking. |

Korr'Tanas
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 03:54:00 -
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Best place to start the game indeed. Wish I would have found this corporation on day 1. 
Happy Birthday Eve University! 
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Ord Najela
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 04:38:00 -
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Happy Anniversary EVE Uni! o/
I joined EVE Uni five days ago and have been having a great time! I've learned so much, just from the audio files you all have on hand, and can't wait to attend some classes.
I know my five day old opinion doesn't way much in light of the corporations five years, but this has got to be one of the most helpful and professionally run corps in the game.
Congratz EVE Uni on 5 years!
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Steve Fire
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 04:44:00 -
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As someone who has been drifting in and out of EVE for a few years now I can honestly say that I have never been in a more helpful and better run corp. The guys here are constantly trying new ideas and learning and are ecstatic to pass that knowledge on to anyone who will listen or read their forums. The faces may change but the attitude remains positive an cheerful, and the ones that have been teachers and directors since I started still are the same helpful tireless people today as they re when I joined so long ago.
Happy Birthday Eve University,
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Lexia Stone
Minmatar Rastana CMP Motivated and Determined
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Posted - 2009.03.15 05:52:00 -
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Congratulations Eve University! 07
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KeratinBoy
Caldari GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2009.03.15 06:03:00 -
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Congratulations. I'll also add I have yet to hear anyone say anything bad about Eve U and I've been playing just over two years now.
Y'all should shill your ingame channel and someone to donate to in this thread as well, by the by.
Keep on keepin' on.
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Kaitou Shiroi
Gallente Hakata Group Blade.
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Posted - 2009.03.15 06:33:00 -
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Happy anniversary to a worthwhile corp. Got to talk to your alliance rep at Fanfest this year for a bit, and if he's any indication, you're all class acts. Here's to another 5 years. ---
Unless specifically stated otherwise, the opinions expressed in my posts do not reflect those held by my corporation or alliance.
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Kita Radeon
Gallente Hakata Group Blade.
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Posted - 2009.03.15 06:37:00 -
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Originally by: Kaitou Shiroi Got to talk to your alliance rep at Fanfest this year for a bit, and if he's any indication, you're all class acts.
...Also drunks, which is good in our eyes lol. grats
---- All my opinions are poorly thought out and do NOT represent my Corp, Alliance, or self when I am Sober. |

Ecatherina W
Gallente Dromedary Goat Albatross and Fish Big Bang Quantum
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Posted - 2009.03.15 07:03:00 -
[45]
Happy Birthday, E-Uni
... if ever got tired of where I am, I'll come join your teaching staff...
:) Kath ***** Empress of the Multiverse ***** |

Alysina
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 07:05:00 -
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congrats E-Uni! \o/
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BlackGuard 118
Caldari The Graduates Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2009.03.15 07:19:00 -
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My first character and 2 Days into my Eve trial I had heard about Eve Uni by word of mouth in the Rookie Help channel. I spent over a year with the Uni before moving on and was definitely worth my time there. Learned alot about the game after being sent off into the cold space by the old Aurora tutorial from Eve Uni and would recommend to any new pilot to join.
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Arkaihnen
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 08:00:00 -
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Long live the Uni, may many years follow.
As a new player myself (1 month) eve for me was a rather overwhelming game to start out with. Most games and mmo's have a clear cut road for you to walk on.
To see that you had so many different options in eve and that the only real limit you had was your imagination was a refreshing thing and now that I do play, I regret always having refused to play eve because I was either playing other games or to bussy with real life.
To continue on that thought that the only real limit you have is your imagination makes this game very hard to start out with compared to others. The fact that someone in the rookie help channel referred me to E-Uni is something i'm very much thankfull for.
The uni is a great learning place, you have teachers with experience in just about every aspect of the game, you have classes both recorded and live that you can listen in on/to. And should that not be enough? There are also 1on1 mentorships and a whole lot of helpfull people to awnser your questions or to explain a certain aspect of the game to you.
Personally i'm thankfull to be part of such a thing and shall always be recommending the uni to any player in need of help.
Once more, long live the Uni.
Arkaihnen
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Megrathea DeVries
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 08:48:00 -
[49]
Congratulations E-Uni
You took me in when I started and have helped me along the way to really enjoying EVE. From the corp chat to the classes everyone has been willing to help answer questions and explain thing so that anyone could understand the intricacies of EVE.
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Del Girl
Gallente Shade. Penumbra Alliance
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Posted - 2009.03.15 09:17:00 -
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Well Done, Happy Birthday!
Keep up the excellent work.
Del
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Drillock
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 09:41:00 -
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Joined up with the Uni a good bit ago, graduated after awhile, then left Eve. When I came back I could think of no other place I had nearly as much fun in my relatively short Eve career. It's something the founders and directors, past and present, should be very proud of.
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Val Nova
Amarr Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 09:58:00 -
[52]
I originally tried this game almost 2 years ago, but didn't stay long to be honest. With the new update I thought I'd check it out once again. Started the NPE tutorials and joined the Recruitment channel in-game in search for a corp to guide me back into the intricacies of the game. The chatter in that channel was harsh to say the least, but I bit the bullet and convoed one of the recruiters there. It lasted for about 5 secs and he left before even saying good bye (or giving me the chance to at least). Cold as the vacuum of space outside the hangar bay :( I thought to myself, "what in the world am I doing in this game?!". Then I remembered a new player friendly corp that I'd come across almost 2 years ago, and wondered if they were still around. To my pleasant surprise they were!! So I checked out their web site and joined their in-game chat channel. What a world of difference! It felt like I was talking to people from a completely different game! Members welcomed the influx of interested new players and offered friendly & helpful advice to all. Let's just say I didn't have to think too hard about my choice. I scrambled into my newbie frig, and warped to the nearest Corp Office in my system and signed up. Shortly after, an RO convoed me (wow did I feel special!), and in contrast to the 5 sec. abrupt conversation I had earlier, this one lasted a good few minutes even though I could see many more people in the chat channel pounding on the doors of the E-UNI to join!!
I could go on forever about the unique feeling of camaraderie that filled Corp chat, even though a lot of the members have only known each other for mere days, or even just hours! Not to mention the humility of the Corp directors and staff (who's game experience ranged from months to years). In an attempt to summarize my brief but rich experience with the Corp, let's just say that after flying in a Corp fleet last night (my first by the way), they made this pilot (of only a mere 4 days of experience) seem important, gave him purpose, and made him feel at home in the otherwise harsh & cold depths of space that is EVE Online.
I salute you EVE University, and may you have many more years of great service to new EVE players 
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Morning Maniac
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:02:00 -
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Darn, Ceo and didn't even make it to the first page.
Five years ago when I came up with the idea all my EVE buddies thought I was crazy. They were right.
I have been so fortunate to have so many dedicated and competent directors who run the uni on a day to day base. But it's not just the directors, many members, some a few days into the game, step up and take initiative. Every day those new players remind me that it's not the skillpoints but the person behind the pc who determines the level of success in EVE.
Happy birthday to us!
MM http://eve-ivy.com EVE University commercial |

Xhysa Runewave
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:06:00 -
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I've never been happier anywhere else in EVE.
Congratulations. o7
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Yiuanli
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:10:00 -
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Thanks to everyone involved.... Happy Birthday! *\o/*
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Eniri Takahashi
Caldari Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:16:00 -
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2 months in to eve and the uni, and couldn't be more impressed with the corp. In a game like eve it is truly difficult to stick to an ideal, no matter what it is. The fact that the uni has managed to survive, and thrive all this time is a testament to the selflessness of all those who helped guide it on. Special kudos to Morning Maniac for making it all happen and Kelduum Revaan because he is my boss.
Happy Birthday E-Uni! Looking forward to the day that i can start to put something back in to help others the way you have and are helping me. |

Molten Black
Minmatar Lazy Twats Inc
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:17:00 -
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once in, a part of you never really leaves.
Happy birthday uni. Here's to another 5 years.
(anyone have any figures as to how many pilots have graduated from uni over the years ? )
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Netzach Thunderthorn
Gallente Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:25:00 -
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Inspiring words Kelduum. Maybe the UNI endure many more long years.
Netzach Thunderthorn
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Plubius Scipio
Amarr Eve University Ivy League
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:28:00 -
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This is currently my second character- the first got canned several years ago because, frankly, I found the game a chore and simply not fun. This go around, I was lucky enough to stumble upon one of their offices in a starter station shortly after character creation. Best decision I've made in game so far.
Yeah, EU has a few...erm.."characters", but by and large is a great bunch of people that are conducive to getting a start in the game and learning some of the ropes. Its a damn dirty shame that certain corps in the game for some reason have a grudge against EU, but hey, that's what 100 man EU Fleets are for! 
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Lexa Hellfury
Caldari Oedipus Complex
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Posted - 2009.03.15 10:29:00 -
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Originally by: Nathalie Rian Also I heard E-Uni has the best-looking pilots.
The ones that aren't exclamation points, maybe 
Gratz guys
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