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[Event] - Board Games (January 24 2020)

posted by Sarbjot Mann on Jan. 21, 2020, 1:07 a.m.


Hello CSSS members!


Our next Board Games Night will be happening on January 24th 2020.


The details of the event are below:


Date: Friday, January 24th, 2020

Location: TASC 9204 

Time: 5pm to 11pm

 

As always, this event is open to everyone, so bring your friends! 


Snacks and pop will be provided so come early to get some! If you have any dietary restrictions please let us know so we can plan for snacks accordingly.


Best,


Sarbjot Mann
Director of Communications | Computing Science Student Society
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[Social Gathering Event] - Ice Skating and Dinner

posted by Sarbjot Mann on Jan. 14, 2020, 1:51 a.m.


Hi CSSS Members! 


You're invited to join us for Ice Skating and Dinner this Friday, January 17th 2020.


We'll be meeting in front of the common room near the CSIL labs around 6:15pm, and heading to Kensington Park Complex and Rink, after skating we'll go to White Spot for Dinner. 


[What to Bring]

  • Your skates if you have any 
  • Money for skate rental, admission fee and dinner
  • Student ID to get student pricing at Kensington (~8.30 this is the fee for Public Skate + Rentals + Tax)

Again, to clarify the details of the event are below:

[Details of the Event]
When: January 17th 2020
Where: Meet outside of the Common Room / CSIL at 6:15pm and head down to Kensington toegether
What to bring: Money and your skates if you have any 


Best, 



Sarbjot Mann
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[Volunteer] - OpFair 2020!

posted by Sarbjot Mann on Jan. 13, 2020, 9:46 p.m.


Hi CSSS Members!

Would you like to volunteer for OpFair 2020? If so please see the email below for more information and how to apply. 

Sincerely, 


Sarbjot Mann
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From: Jordan Lei
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 3:42:11 PM
Subject: Volunteer for OpFair 2020!
 
We are looking for OpFair 2020 volunteers!

As a volunteer you will play a critical role in ensuring a great experience for both students and employers. Volunteers will have the opportunity to network directly with the employers, and be seen as a valuable member of the SFU community. 

We will also be providing free food for all volunteers as a thank you for your contribution.

More information, including registration as a volunteer, can be found here. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me atdirector@opfair.ca.

Cheers,
Jordan
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Jordan Lei

Director of OpFair |Engineering Science Student Society

Simon Fraser University | Applied Science Building 10868

8888 University Drive Burnaby BC V5A1S6

604.773.8802 |OpFair.ca

I respectfully acknowledge SFU is on unceded Coast Salish territory; the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.

[Award] - Spring CSSS Award

posted by Sarbjot Mann on Jan. 12, 2020, 2:36 p.m.


Hey CSSS members!

The Spring semester is upon us, which means the Spring CSSS award is up for grabs. 

The minimum $2000 award is given to one student for their contributions to the Computing Science Student Society or computer science undergraduate student body. To be eligible for this award, a student must have:
  • A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 at SFU and be in good academic standing. In the case that the student is a first term or transfer student, he/she must possess and equivalent secondary school or college standing.
  • Registration in a minimum of 9 units of standard graded courses in the term of eligibility.

Included should be a letter addressed to the Director of the School of Computing Science, which details your involvement with the CSSS or undergraduate community. Additionally, resumes and reference letters have been provided in the past, but are not required. The awards will be made by the Senate Undergraduate Awards Adjudication Committee on the recommendation of the Director of the School of Computing Science in consultation with the undergraduate Computing Science Student Society. 

Note that this award is not exclusive to declared computer science majors - any student who meets the GPA and credit requirements may apply or be nominated.

Please submit your nominations to csss-exec-current@sfu.ca by9:00 PM onWednesday, January 15 2020. 

We wish you all the best in this coming semester!

Sincerely, 


Sarbjot Mann
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[CSSS] General Meeting Announcement: Jan 17th

posted by Dusan Kovacevic on Jan. 11, 2020, 1:13 a.m.


Hello CSSS Members,
 
The CSSS will be holding their first meeting on Friday the 17th and I hope to see members old and new attending!
 
Location Details:
Day: Jan 17th, 2020
Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm
Location: TASC 9204
 
The following is the Agenda:
- Report of Officers
- Announcements
- Election of Exec At Large
- Election of Mountain Madness Hackathon Lead
- FAS Money Motions
- Hoodie Payment Motion
- Open Floor
- Approval of Minutes

You are automatically a member of the CSSS if:
 
    A declared CMPT Major, Minor, or Honours in any program of study offered at the undergraduate level by the School of Computing Science;
    or currently enrolled in any undergraduate course offered by the School of Computing Science; or are an Honorary Member of the Society
 
Pop will be served. Voting restricted to Members only.
 
See everyone at the meeting!
 
From,
Dusan Kovacevic
CSSS |Director of Archives





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