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Master of Entertainment (MoE) was the Esports and media [[Clubs|club]] at TAMS. Unfortunately, MoE lacked activity so this club became a committee under [[Sports Club]] in [[2020-2021]].
 
Master of Entertainment (MoE) was the Esports and media [[Clubs|club]] at TAMS. Unfortunately, MoE lacked activity so this club became a committee under [[Sports Club]] in [[2020-2021]].
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 6 March 2021

Master of Entertainment (MoE) was the Esports and media club at TAMS. Unfortunately, MoE lacked activity so this club became a committee under Sports Club in 2020-2021.

Masters of Entertainment


Topic(s) Esports, board games, movies
Active Years 2008? - 2020
Advised No

Due to the inactivity, some students join the UNT Esports team. Notably, Lauryn Watanabe, joined the UNT Hearthstone team, placing 4th in the Tespa Hearthstone Collegiate Championship.

In the early 2010s, MoE often hosted LAN parties for students to relax from their biology and physics exams.

Execs[edit | edit source]

2008-2009[edit | edit source]

President: Alex Burslem

Vice President: Jing Li

Secretary: Garrett Cordes

Publicist: Bruno Li

Treasurer: Robert Schumacher

See also[edit | edit source]