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[Event] Want a remote CO-OP in THE VALLEY? AMA with SFU Alumni working in SF!!

posted by VJ Bakhshi on Nov. 10, 2020, 1:44 p.m.


Hi Everyone, 

This is a reminder to sign up for the upcoming AMA event with SFU alumni from PayPal. They'll be talking about their experiences and insights into the current climate of the industry. If you're wondering how to get a coop in the remote world we're all living in this is not an even you want to miss. The event is open to everyone undergrads, grads, cs students, non cs students, etc. Best partIT'S FREE !!!!

Quick reminder about what the event is:
The event will be an AMA(Ask Me Anything) featuring three panelists who are SFU Alumni, each of whom currently works atPayPal. Each of the panelists offer a unique perspective of the current industry and have lots of advice and wisdom to offer with their breath of knowledge.

During the registration process you will have the opportunity to enter in any questions you want asked during the AMA. These questions will be peppered throughout the event, but there will also be opportunities to ask the panelists questions during the event as well. 

Sign up and get details here:
https://sfuamaae.eventbrite.ca/?aff=csssEmail

If you have any questions email us at csss-exec-current@sfu.ca

Best,

VJ

[Event] AMA with Alumni from PayPal

posted by VJ Bakhshi on Nov. 5, 2020, 12:52 p.m.


Hi Everyone,


The CSSS is working with Alumni Relations to bring you a great opportunity to get an insight into the industry in the current world climate.


The event will be an AMA(Ask Me Anything) featuring three panelists who are SFU Alumni, each of whom currently works at PayPal. Each of the panelists offer a unique perspective of the current industry and have lots of advice and wisdom to offer with their breath of knowledge.


The panelists are:

  • Ian Reddy | Director of IT @PayPal
  • Griselda Zhou | Sr. Manager of Employee Engagement and Business Operations @PayPal
  • Frederick Bantados | Financial Planning and Analysis @PayPal


During the registration process you will have the opportunity to enter in any questions you want asked during the AMA. These questions will be peppered throughout the event, but there will also be opportunities to ask the panelists questions during the event as well.


You can find more details at Eventbrite Registration. If you have any questions email me !


Best,


VJ

President | Computing Science Student Society

vbakhshi@sfu.ca

Halloween Movie and Board Game

posted by Shiva Sanei on Oct. 29, 2020, 2:40 p.m.


Hello CSSS Members, 



We’ll be hosting Movie Night and Virtual Board Game Night on October 30th, starting at 6pm.

At6PM We’ll be playingone Movie which will be voted by the viewers on discord on the day of the event!  The options for the movie is down below. Then we will continue the night with Board Games which will include Jackbox games, skribbl.io, netgames.io and Among us.


Movies: Veronica, The Nun, Scream, Friday the 13th, Ready or Not

 

To clarify, here are the details of the event again


Event: Virtual Board Game Night and Movie Night

Date: Friday, October 30th, 2020

Location: CSSS Discord using the #room-0

Starting Time: 6:00 PM 

 

As always, this event is open to everyone, so invite your friends to the CSSS Discord Server


For your convenience, here is a link to our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/sfucsss


We hope to see you soon


Best, 


Shiva Sanei

Assistant Director of Events | Computing Science Student Society

Science Trivia Night, November 6th

posted by John Wu on Oct. 28, 2020, 1:30 p.m.


Hi everyone, the CSSS along with 7 other DSUs are proud to invite you to Science Trivia Night on November 6th. Make sure to come and start flexing your big brain in the name of glory and conquest (oh, and fun I guess.). We'll be holding 8 different rounds, each based on a different topic, so you have a chance to win at any of these categories. Furthermore, you can play for your DSU. The DSU who has the most winners among the 8 rounds will be awarded the Tremendous Truth Tribe Trophy (patent pending), so we'd reeaaaaly appreciate it if you guys could come.

The Trivia Night will take place on Friday, November 6th on a dedicated discord server. Feel free to invite your friends.

Sign up here: https://forms.gle/p1E9wQKJDBB5a54HA
Link to the trivia Discord: https://discord.gg/SZJ7yBP
List of Rules:  https://pastebin.com/qHdg9Xni



Hope to see you all there!


John Wu

CSSS Director of Events

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Re: Report from Meeting with Director of Computing Science

posted by VJ Bakhshi on Oct. 27, 2020, 9:53 a.m.


Hi again, 

If anyone had trouble viewing the linked google sheet, it should now be working. I'm not sure what happened but it should now be fixed. If you are still having trouble viewing it please let me know. 

Best,
VJ


From: VJ Bakhshi
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 7:18:29 PM
To: csss-announce@sfu.ca; cmpt-students; csss-honorary@sfu.ca
Subject: Report from Meeting with Director of Computing Science
 

Good evening Everyone,

 

During the last week of September I emailed you all asking for questions and suggestions that I along with a panel of undergraduates would bring to a meeting with the Director of Computing Science, Dr. Mohamed Hefeeda. This email is a my promised follow up to provide you a report.

 

Below is a link to a google sheet which contains all the questions and suggestions that were brought to the meeting and which the Director provided feedback on. The topics have been grouped by similar theme in the questions and suggestion, for example quality of education. In the rightmost column you will find summary notes of the Directors feedback. Not all topics were touched on during the meeting due to time limits however everything has been read by the Director.

 

Google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XduMccsKDh590yaAgcCLNtEpDliMeY_WeSnlhJc-o6k/edit?usp=sharing

I encourage you all to carefully read through all the feedback.

 

This meeting between the CSSS President and representative will continue to happen once per semester for the foreseeable future and the linked google sheet will act as a record of all meetings. The google sheet will be updated for every time this meeting happens. I will continue to improve the process(es) for collecting the questions, suggestions, and feedback for the future meetings. If you have any suggestions please let me know.

 

Best,

 

 

VJ

President | Computing Science Student Society

 

 




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