Hello all, Before this week'ss announce, our chairperson would like to send a quick message to all the members. When the news that our close friend Paul was missing I was in Brussels as part of a Redbrick trip and, like many others I have spoken to, couldn't believe it was true. It was incredible to watch as our members, without being prompted or asked or pushed, dropped everything and worked together to help and find him. From getting people to retweet to getting the article to page 2 on Reddit, it was all so amazing to watch. It was a deeply humbling experience. I feel incredibly proud of the members of Redbrick for all the continued work in searching for bunbun. As most of you are aware he was last seen on Thursday the 2nd of February and has not been seen since. Myself and the whole committee would like to thank all of Redbrick's members wholeheartedly for pulling together the way you are. Let's keep looking and raising awareness as much as possible. Thanks again, tziegler I'm sure I speak for us all when I say we all hope that Paul returns soon, safe and sound. If you'd like updates about Paul, here's the link to the Facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Find-Paul-Bunbury/344019265618990 On a less serious note, here's what's coming up soon for Redbrick. -Science Hackday -DCUfm App -Tech Week --Science Hackday-- On the 3rd & 4th of March, DCU will be hosting a Science Hackday in The Hub. It's a great chance to meet people, experiment, and possibly even win some prizes. You can see the full details and register for the event here: http://www.sciencehackdaydublin.com --DCUfm App-- We received an email during the week that DCUfm are looking for someone to do an Android version of their app. While this is non-paying, it would be great experience. If you feel like taking part in this, contact cian@dcufm.ie --Tech Week-- Tech Week returns this year from the 5th to the 9th of March. More details will be available in the coming weeks. That's all for this week. Regards, Niall Gaffney Redbrick Secretary