Championship of IGSA Soccer
IGSA is proud to announce the championship of IGSA Soccer Team in the
ISA Soccer Tournament yesterday. Our team defeated Japanese Students'
Association (JSA) team in the final.
The two teams tied after 40 minutes of play, leaving the final
decision to Penalty Kicks. IGSA scored on all their kicks, while JSA
missed two of their kicks, and our team was announced the winner of
2008 ISA Soccer Tournament.
IGSA officers congratulate our team on their important win, and thank
their efforts in representing our country Iran during the competitions.
We also thank friends and members who attended yesterday's game and
cheered our team during the games.
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ISA world cup 2008
IGSA Soccer team is qualified for the second round of ISA world cup 2008. They did an excellent job in the first round. Here are the results of their games up to now:
IGSA VS VISA (8-0)
IGSA VS EGSA (5-0)
IGSA VS HKSA (3-0)
The last day of ISA world cup is tomorrow and the schedule of IGSA games is:
IGSA VS THSA 2:00pm
Semifinal 4:00pm
FInal 5:30pm
Come to USC track and field and cheer up your friends. Good luck to IGSA soccer team.
Go IGSA,
Norooz 1378 Party
Our Norooz party is here. Come and celebrate new year with us on
Saturday April 5th, at Mudd Hall of Philosophy. We will start at 7:00
with poetry and music performances. Dinner will be served from 9:00 to
10:00 PM, and DJ Dustin will take over at 10:00.
Please do not forget to bring your USC ID if you have one.
Hope to see you all there
IGSA Officers
IGSA Talk Series: Prof. Ali Hajimiri from Caltech
Prof. Ali Hajimiri, a professor of Electrical Engineering at
California Institute of Technology will be with us on Thursday April
3rd. The talk is on Technology Entrepreneurship. Prof. Hajimiri will
explain his experience in starting a company, advantages and
disadvantages, and advice he might have for other engineering students
interested in starting their own company.
Date: Thursday April 3rd, 2008
Time: Reception starts at 12:00 with refreshments, and talk will start at 12:20
Location: Mudd Hall of Philosophy, Room 106