Every year the department of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) holds a fair for high school students, transfer students, and of course existing CSUF students. This year it took place from February 22nd to February 25th, 2005. During the Tuesday cookout the CSUF IEEE secretary, ICC Representative, and Chair cooked Hamburgers and hotdogs for over 200 people. Then on Wednesday CSUF IEEE donated 15 t-shirts and sweatshirts to the MESA giveaway – all the kids loved the new design. ON the last day, Thursday, the CSUF IEEE provided a kiosk for snacks and drinks during the career fair where over 25 regional and local companies attended. |
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On Saturday December 18th, 2004 from 11am to 4pm ten IEEE members and friends headed to the Inland Empire (Chino specifically) to the famous SC Village for some paintball warfare. For most it was everyone’s first paintball experience and all would do it again. For $ 15 per person it was a great deal. Dinner at Hometown Buffet afterwards was also provided.
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On Wednesday December 8th, 2004 a group of four electrical engineering seniors (Chris Tuason, Peter Kral, Sam Rokni and Tian-Hwa Yang) entertained the a few members of the faculty, numerous students, Daily Titan newspaper, and the assistant dean of the Engineering and Computer Science department with the second version of the CSUF MicroMouse. The mouse solved maze the 5X5 maze in less than 20 seconds following a comprehensive 20 minute presentation.
Read our Campus Newspaper's review of the competition here.
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On Wednesday October 22nd, 2004 from 11am to 2pm the IEEE served its first non-member, all invited BBQ. As a fundraiser we raffled a 12X Pioneer DVD burner for $1 along with several IEEE sweatshirts and t-shirts. This was the largest BBQ in known CSUF IEEE history, with over 140 people served.
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On Wednesday nights from October 27th to December 8th, 2004 5 IEEE members challenged fraternities in some half court hoop. Before the playoffs IEEE was placed as the 2nd seed. As it turned out, the day of the playoffs was not our best showing and we finished fourth while the last seed won tournament. The star player was deported to Germany a week before the playoffs.
Thursday night thru late Saturday morning the crew took a road trip to Vegas with hopes of seeing new electronic products, meeting new people with similar high-tech interests, and enjoying the Vegas atmosphere. OG’s!!!
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With one Charcoal grill the IEEE fed any member that saw the smoke in the ECS quad. Free food tends to bring the members together without a word.
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