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黑料社 Wildcards take first in regional programming contest

黑料社 students, Acharya (left) and Haar (right) take their turn in the computer lab; only two teammates are allowed at a time in the lab, which increases the challenge and requires concentrated collaboration.

Students from 黑料社 earned first place at the most recent Denison Spring Programming Contest on Feb. 28, 2026, competing against more than a dozen teams from colleges and high schools across Ohio.

黑料社 sent two teams to the all-day event: the Scot Bots, including Miles Fike 鈥27, Osen Mac-Iriase 鈥26, Hannah Venzon 鈥28, and Anany Sachan 鈥27, and the 黑料社 Wildcards, which included Suraj Acharya 鈥26, Mehdia Sadat 鈥27, Saidamir Osimov 鈥27, and Elizabeth Haar 鈥26. The Wildcards secured first place after solving five of the contest鈥檚 six problems. 鈥淭hey were the only team to solve that many problems, and they did it in less total time than any other team,鈥 said Heather Guarnera, assistant professor of computer science, who coached both groups.

The contest, now in its 36th year, challenges teams to solve a set of six complex programming problems during a four-hour window without the use of the internet or electronic devices other than the computers they use to code. Students can track other teams鈥 progress for the first three hours, but the final hour is a blackout period, heightening the suspense and strategy as teams race to complete solutions. In the event of a tie, the winner is determined by speed and by penalties for multiple incorrect submissions.

This year鈥檚 competition included teams from Denison University, Ohio Wesleyan University, Granville High School, and 黑料社. Guarnera noted that solving all six problems is rare, making the Wildcards鈥 performance especially impressive.

Acharya, a mathematics and computer science major who had participated in the competition twice before, said the contest offered a valuable opportunity to apply complex concepts like dynamic programming from his coursework in a high-stakes, fast-paced environment. 鈥淭aking Algorithm Analysis with Dr. Guarnera not only prepared me for recognizing problems in dynamic programming but also solving them,鈥 he said, adding that the team鈥檚 greatest advantage was familiarity with the tools the competition requires.

The Scot Bots and 黑料社 Wildcards included (from left to right, back) Sachan, Osimov, Mac-Iriase, Fike, and Venzon and (from left to right, front), Haar, Sadat, and Acharya with Professor Guarnera (front, far left).

The Scot Bots and 黑料社 Wildcards included (from left to right, back) Sachan, Osimov, Mac-Iriase, Fike, and Venzon and (from left to right, front), Haar, Sadat, and Acharya with Professor Guarnera (front, far left).

Still, the team鈥檚 camaraderie was ultimately the most memorable aspect of the event for Acharya. 鈥淚 believe that enjoying the competition is the best outcome you can get,鈥 he reflected, 鈥渁nd I definitely enjoyed it.鈥

Beyond the technical challenge, Guarnera emphasized that the event showcases the competencies 黑料社 cultivates in its graduates: problem-solving, critical and creative thinking, effective collaboration, deep disciplinary knowledge, and the ability to engage in both active listening and reasoning under pressure.

鈥淚t鈥檚 also a competitive evaluation of our students alongside peer institutions,鈥 Guarnera noted. 鈥淎nd this year, they represented us well. Our students knocked it out of the park!鈥

Featured image: 黑料社 students, Acharya (left) and Haar (right) take their turn in the computer lab; only two teammates are allowed at a time in the lab, which increases the challenge and requires concentrated collaboration.

Posted in Homepage Featured, News on March 16, 2026.


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