Tuesday, April 25, 2006
ISAA 2006-2007 Elections - May 4
We encourage you all to come!
If you are interested in running for any position please email Navid Khadem (ISAA's communications director : navid@berkeley.edu) for further information as to the different positions offered and what each position entails, and make sure to ask about the new positions added for the upcoming year. Please include your name, year, major and the position you are interested in running for, along with a brief statement (300 words maximum) describing your objectives in running for that position.
We encourage those who have been active members to consider running, as being an ISAA officer lets you get involved in the Iranian community and have fun. We will be here to help those in the up coming year so please do not feel intimidated. We look forward to seeing you all there!!!
You are qualified to run if you meet the conditions in ISAA's constitution which can be find here ( http://isaa.berkeley.edu/aboutISAA.htm )
Board members for the upcoming school year will be elected by these elected officers.
The deadline to submit your intention to run is April 30th.
*** Pizza and refreshments will be served.
*** If you are interested in buying the new ISAA shirts ($15) and sweatshirts ($25) we will also be selling those.
We'll send out another reminder next week.
ISAA is endorsing Ali Ansary #51 for Senate for the2006-2007 school year.
We encourage all of you to vote and show your support.
The following is Ali's platform:
I, Ali Ansary, am running for ASUC Senate for the upcoming school year, and with your personal and ISAA collective support, hope to begin the Fall semester as an ASUC Senator advocating for you. As a first generation Afghan-American and, I feel the views and platform upon which I am running coincide with many of the shared values of ISAA and the Iranian community.
To give you a little background on me, I am a junior from Orange County, majoring in Nutritional Science with a minor in Peace and Conflict Studies.I would work to foster inter-group relationships among organizations to leverage the support and creative projects that we hold individually, particularly among ISAA, ISCO, MSA, INDUS, PAKSA and other like minded groups. I would also like to pursue tangible projects on campus, including improving recycling and sustainability efforts in university buildings, and increased campus safety efforts by working directly with the UCPD. I ask you for any support you and your organization can offer me, however the most important thing, is ensuring each one of you votes. I would love the opportunity to meet with you personally on sproul over the next two weeks should you have any questions or suggestions for me. I thank you in advance for your support, and look forward to working with you in the coming school year.
** Ali Ansary #51
** Ride the 51 to Success: Vote Ali Ansary for ASUC Senate
Voting Locations and TimesThe ASUC Elections voting period occurs on the following three days:
Tuesday, April 25
Wednesday, April 26
Thursday, April 27
VOTE ONLINE!
Voting online is available during the following times at http://election.asuc.org :
· 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) (Votes MUST be submitted online by 7:00pm)
Voting online is not allowed from the following connections and locations:
· Airbears
· ASUC- and Graduate Assembly-controlled properties: Anthony Hall, Eshleman Hall, and the MLK Student Union OR, VOTE AT POLLING STATIONS!
Voting from polling stations is available at the following times and locations:(Students may vote from polling stations as long as they are IN LINE by the time the station closes)
Campus Polls Open 9:00am to 4:10pm
1. Upper Sproul Plaza
2. Dwinelle Plaza
3. Wurster Hall, West Entrance
4. Evans Hall, East Entrance
5. Plaza/Walkway between Soda and Etcheverry, south side
6. Genetics and Plant Biology Building, South Plaza
7. Lower Campanile Plaza
8. Boalt Hall, Courtyard
9. Haas School of Business, Lower Bank of America Forum
Extended Hour Polls Open 9:00am to 10:00pm
1. Moffitt Undergraduate Library, South Entrance
2. Recreational Sports Facility
Residence Hall Polls
1. Crossroads Dining Facility (Open 4:50pm to 8:30pm)
2. Unit 3 Residence Hall Dining Commons (Open 4:50pm to 9:30pm)
3. Clark Kerr Campus Residence Hall Dining Commons (Open 5:00 to 8:30pm)
4. Foothill Residence Hall Dining Commons (Open 4:50pm to 8:30pm)
5. International House (Open 5:00pm to 8:00pm)
Eligibility
All registered UC Berkeley students, including graduate students, are eligible to vote. Voters may cast only one ballot.
Voters will receive discount coupons for the Cal Student Store and the Gelateria Naia Lounge (Naia coupon available only at the polls).
Friday, April 07, 2006
Seyyed Ebrahim Nabavi : Stand Up Comedy at Cal
Seyyed Ebrahim Nabavi :
Stand Up Comedy at Cal
Location: 2050 VLSB(Valley Life Science Building) , UC Berkeley
Time: Sunday April 9th at 6pm ( Limited Tickets. First come , first served)
Tickets will be sold at the doors.
Price : 30 dollars
UC Berkeley Students are given half priced tickets.
Must provide
student ID at the door.
here is a map of the campus.
http://www.berkeley.edu/map/
Seyyed Ebrahim Nabavi ( in Persian سید ابراهیم نبوی) is an exiled Iranian satirist and journalist. As of 2005, he is the most widely known and active Iranian satirist, currently living in Belgium. He currently writes in the news website Gooya and the online newspaper Rooz.
Nabavi became famous after he started his daily column sotūn-e panjom (Fifth Column) in the newspaper Jame'eh, which he continued in several newspapers after they were banned one after another. He has also written several books of satire, interviews, prison diaries, and research on the history of Iranian satire. As of July 2005, he also works for the online newspaper Rooz and the BBC News in Persian.
Nabavi was arrested and jailed two times for his political satires, where he wrote sālon-e šomāre-ye šeš (سالن شماره ۶; Corridor No 6), translated to French as Couloir n° 6 : Carnets de prison (ISBN 2742751610).
He is an ethnic Azerbaijani, and his friends call him Davar.
Awards and honors
- Prince Claus Award (2005)
Monday, March 20, 2006
Saale No Mobarak! Happy New Year!
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
March in March
Sunday, February 26, 2006
ISAA's 4th Backgammon Tournament Results
Friday, January 27, 2006
ISAA Spring Calendar of Events!
1. First ISAA Meeting of the Spring Semester (1.30)
2. Student Lecture: "Rumi's Family, Status of His Father & Migration" (1.31)
3. Documentary Screening: "The CIA and Coup of 1953 in Iran" (2.06)
4. Student Lecture: "What is Mathnavi & Brief Mention of Rumi's Works" (2.07)
5. ABC Documentary: "Evolution of Revolution: Live From Tehran" (2.13)
6. Documentary Screening: "Mystical Iran" (2.14)
7. Student Lecture: "Shams-e-Tabriz & Life Before Meeting Rumi" (2.21)
8. 4th Annual ISAA Backgammon Tournament (2.25)
9. BBC Documentary: "Iran: A Revolution Betrayed" (2.27)
10. Student Lecture: "Sugar Market & Hallaj Mansour" (2.28)
11. Student Lecture: "Iran-Iraq War: Causes, Repercussions & Outcomes" (3.06)
12. Student Lecture: "The 'Meeting' Continued" (3.07)
13. 7th ISAA Iranian Music Night (3.09)
14. Student Lecture: "Structure of the Islamic Republic & Reform Movement" (3.13)
15. Student Lecture: "The Beginning of Mathnavi & 'Attar and 'Sanaie'" (3.14)
16. Guest Lecture: Dr. Dariush Zahedi. Topic: "TBA" (3.20)
17. Student Lecture: "Pluralism & the story of 'Moses and the Shepard'" (3.21)
18. Student Lecture: "Women in Iran" & Doc: "Iran Behind Closed Cha-Dors" (4.03)
19. Student Lecture: "Different Kinds of Faith" (4.04)
20. Student Lecture: “Social Epidemics” (4.10)
21. Student Lecture: "Rumi and Ghazali" (4.11)
22. 13th ISAA-ISCO Joint Poetry Night (4.13)
23. Iranian Movie Night: “Hidden Half" (4.17)
24. Student Lecture: "Rumi's Pain and Suffering After Shams's Departure" (4.18)
25. Lecture: "Iran's Nuclear Standoff with the West" (4.24)
26. Student Lecture: "Rumi, Islamic Reformation & Dr. Abdolkarim Soroush" (4.25)
27. 6th Graduate Mini Lecture Series (5.01)
28. Student Lecture: "'Accidental' and 'Essential'" (5.02)
29. Student Lecture: "Where is Iran Headed Now?" (5.08)
30. Final ISAA Meeting of the Spring Semester (5.08)
Monday, January 09, 2006
Greetings!
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Congratulations
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Student Lecture: "Where is Iran Headed Now?" (12.05)
Campus Map
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Student Lecture: "Accidental' and 'Essential" (11.29)
Location: 123 Wheeler
Campus Map
Monday, November 14, 2005
Student Lecture: "Rumi's Pain and Suffering After Shams's Departure" (11.15)
Location: 123 Wheeler Hall
Join the ISAA Email List
Iranian Movie Night: "Crimson Gold" (11.14)
Friday, November 11, 2005
ISAA Lecture: Dr. Sadraldin Elaahi (11.13)
Campus Map
Monday, November 07, 2005
Dr. Dariush Zahedi: "Presidential Election & Prospects for Democracy In Iran " (11.07)
Sunday, October 30, 2005
New Pictures Up!
Thursday, October 27, 2005
6th Open Forum: "Integration in America: Marriage, Education & Career" (10.27)
Location: 123 Wheeler
Campus Map
*Refreshments will be served
Monday, October 24, 2005
Guest Lecture: Journalist Omid Memarian: "Media In Iran" (10.24)
When: Monday, Oct. 24th @ 6:00PM
Location: 110 Barrows
Campus Map
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Pictures are UP!!!
6th Music Night
Sunday, October 16, 2005
2nd Annual Iranian Cuisine & Social Night (10.21)
When: Friday, Oct. 21st @ 7:00PM
Location: Persian Center (2029 Durant Ave., near Shattuck Ave.)
Map to Persian Center
Thursday, October 13, 2005
ISAA Featured in OCPC Magazine!
ISAA's 6th Iranian Music Night
Monday, September 26, 2005
Student Lecture: "Sugar Market & Hallaj Mansour"
What: We will be discussing the “Sugar Market” and the Story of “Hallaj Mansour”. Who was Hallaj, what was his importance and why was he killed? Why did the Prophet Mohammad say “I did not recognize God the way he deserved it and I did not worship him the way he needs to be worshiped” and Hallaj said “Ana Alhaq” or “ I am God”.
When: Tuesday, Sept. 27th @ 6:00PM
Location: 123 Wheeler
Thursday, September 22, 2005
Documentary Screening on the Iranian Revolution
When: Monday, Sept. 26th @ 6:00PM
Location: 110 Barrows
Campus Map
11th Poetry Night
Sunday, September 11, 2005
ISAA Documentary Screening: "Mystical Iran" (9.13)
Saturday, September 10, 2005
ISAA Teaches 2 De-cals!
Decal #1
ABCs of Iran: 26 Years of Revolution
PS 98/198, 2 Units, P/NP
Time: Monday 6-8
Room: 110 Barrows
Course Description: An introduction to contemporary Iranian politics, this course will examine Iran's political history for the last 25years, with reflection on the coup d'etat of Prime Minister Mossadeq,the Pahlavi regime, the Iranian Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, and more. Special emphasis will be paid to the revolution and where it has taken Iran until now. Documentaries, films, guest lectures, anddiscussions will be integral to the class. This is the fourth semester that this course is being offered.
Faculty Sponsor: Dr. Gregor
Course Coordinators:
Enrollment Info: Class begins on Monday September 12, 2004, the third week of semester. To get the CCN please come to the first class session.
Decal website
Decal #2
Rumi, Sufism & Islam
IAS 98/198, 2 Units, P/NP
Time: Tue 6:00-7:30
Room: 123 Wheeler
Course Coordinator:
Decal website
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Fall ISAA Calendar of Events and 1st Meeting!
1. Student Lecture: "Rumi's Family, Status of His father & Migration" (8.30)
2. First ISAA Meeting of the Fall Semester (8.31)
3. Student Lecture: "What is Mathnavi & Brief Mention of Rumi's Works" (9.06)
4. Documentary Screening: "Mystical Iran" (9.13)
5. Documentary Screening: "The CIA and Coup of 1953 in Iran" (9.19)
6. Student Lecture: "Shams-e-Tabriz & Life Before Meeting Rumi" (9.20)
7. 11th ISAA-ISCO Joint Poetry Night (9.22)
8. Screening of Documentaries by Iranian Director Moslem Mansouri (9.24)
9. ABC Documentary: "Evolution of Revolution: Live from Tehran" (9.26)
10. Student Lecture: "Sugar Market & Hallaj Mansour" (9.27)
11. BBC Documentary: "Iran: A Revolution Betrayed" (10.03)
12. Student Lecture: "The 'Meeting' Continued" (10.04)
13. Student Lecture: "Iran-Iraq War: Causes, Repercussions & Outcomes" (10.10)
14. Student Lecture: "The Beginning of Mathnavi & 'Attar and 'Sanaie'" (10.11)
15. 6th ISAA Iranian Music Night (10.13)
16. 4th Annual ISAA Backgammon Tournament (10.16)
17. Student Lecture: "Structure of the Islamic Republic & Reform Movement" (10.17)
18. Student Lecture: "Iran: Forefront of Religious Reformation Movement" (10.24)
19. Student Lecture: "Pluralism & the story of 'Moses and the Shepard'" (10.25)
20. 6th Open Forum - Theme: "TBA" (10.27)
21. Guest Lecture: Dr. Dariush Zahedi. Topic: "TBA" (10.31)
22. Student Lecture: "Different Kinds of Faith" (11.01)
23. 12th ISAA Joint Poetry Night (11.03)
24. Student Lecture: "Women in Iran" & Doc: "Iran Behind Closed Cha-Dors" (11.07)
25. Student Lecture: "Rumi and Ghazali" (11.08)
26. Iranian Movie Night: "Crimson Gold" (11.14)
27. Student Lecture: "Rumi's Pain and Suffering After Shams's Departure" (11.15)
28. Lecture: "Iran's Nuclear Standoff with the West" (11.21)
29. Student Lecture: "Rumi, Islamic Reformation & Dr. Abdolkarim Soroush" (11.22)
30. Student Lecture: "Social Epidemics in Iran" & 5th Graduate Mini Lecture Series (11.28)
31. Student Lecture: "'Accidental' and 'Essential'" (11.29)
32. Student Lecture: "Where is Iran Headed Now?" (12.05)
33. Final ISAA Meeting of the Fall Semester (12.05)