The Weekly Kaya & Toast -- Spring Term Week 10
Contents ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Message from the ICSS 29th Exco President 2. Introducing… the ICSS 29th Exco! 3. Thorpe Park Trip (RSVP by 20th March 2011) 4. REAL Heroes Wanted 5. Touch for Life (TFL) Cup – Touch Rugby Tournament (19th March 2011) 6. ICSS Sports Update 7. Union Elections ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Message from the ICSS 29th Exco President ----------------------------------------------------------------- **“If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of giants.” -Isaac Newton ** The first response that I would expect would probably be "Wa... act cheem one, use quote sia." To be honest, being an Imperial science geek (and proud of it!) and true-blue sua koo Singaporean, I thought such a quote came from a Spiderman movie. Looks like I'm actually quite far off. Then again, as I put my pen to paper (or rather my fingertips to keyboard) to craft this 'self-declaration', I found that those were the words which sprang to mind; words which described my present sentiments. It is both a great honour, and at times a frightening prospect, to have been appointed the President of possibly the most established, most professional and most outstanding overseas Singaporean society in the UK. With such an overwhelming task, it is easy to be swamped by the workload that comes in on a day-to-day basis, and even harder to rise above and look ahead. However, it is only with the efforts of many, which allow the few of us who make up the current Exco to be able to see beyond the present hustle and bustle, and to set the course for our Society. To you, the unsung heroes of ICSS, the silent 'giants' whom we have come to and will continue to depend upon in the year ahead, thank you. Thank you, for choosing us, for trusting us, and for placing us upon your shoulders to help everyone look a little farther in the distance, and see the way forward on this journey that we all share. We look forward to serving you as the 29th Exco of the ICSS! Joshua Goh ICSS 29th Exco President ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Introducing… the ICSS 29th Exco! ----------------------------------------------------------------- ***Joshua (President) * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68910/AnhpouFzHBe08HKvcxiy/Josh+pic+1.jpg?view&size=xsw> *** 1. Joshua sings. A lot. Especially while preparing dinner, as his cooking group can testify to. It's not uncommon to hear him belting out the classics while making pasta, or humming a tune from Bruno Mars while chopping garlic. Some of his favourite artistes include Nickelback, Jay Chou and Taylor Swift. 2. Joshua runs. Well, not a lot, unfortunately not as much as he eats or sings, otherwise he'd look pretty different from his current physique. Then again, there's something about the quiet calm of the park, the steady rhythm of footfalls upon the tarmac that soothes his soul when hitting the running trail. *** Eileen (Vice-President)*** * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68927/QEHlmLsvYj0MDM7Vqwp5/Eileen+pic.jpg?view&size=xsw> Eileen is one who is easily excited by small things in life, such as finding her favourite malted milk biscuits on offer or taking (what she thinks is) an artistic photo. Contrary to popular belief, eating is NOT the only thing she does in her free time. She also sleeps a lot, or at least think about sleeping a lot because she believes that more sleep will make her grow taller! :) ***Shun Ying (Secretary)*** * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68929/i7fGzVzZe101Tkm2rA9v/Shun+Ying+pic+1.jpg?view&size=xsw> "The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the average man can see a lot better than he can think." Luckily, Shun Ying (or Principal Luar, as she's likely to be known in about twenty years' time) has both beauty and brains. She's currently studying first year Biochemistry and spends most of her free time walking to and from Wilson House. Shun Ying loves dancing and is a huge fan of the Korean culture. She secretly harbors dreams of starring in a Korean movie, where all she does is dance and eat. Shun Ying knows the SNSD Gee dance by heart, and is most willing to teach anybody who pays in Assa vouchers. * ****Joel (Treasurer)*** * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68931/hcILGWy3HVwShXXnxivp/Joel+pic.jpg?view&size=xsw> Being in a constant state of euphoria, Joel can often be spotted spending most of his time prancing around and giggling in the JCR. In his spare time, he fantasizes about flying with the pigeons across Hyde Park from Wilson House. Widely recognized as tall, dark and handsome (or so he thinks), Joel’s Aeronautical Engineering friends often view him as the poster boy of their course. Look out for his multi-faceted talents in the year to come! *** YiJing (Events Officer – Major Event) * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68932/Kq8zOiArWAd0nG8i5DSQ/Yi+Jing+pic.jpg?view&size=xsw> *** YiJing is a huge fan of chocolates and rabbits; she can’t survive without chocolate for more than a day and as for rabbits, just check out her email address. She believes that when there is a will there will be a way, and she really loves the family feeling that ICSS has given her. *** * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68933/IdNjNMJ3jTcj8egMnrxq/Fong+pic+2.jpg?view&size=xsw> Huang Hong (Events Officer)*** "Friendship is like pissing in your pants; everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth it brings." Before anyone asks, Huang Hong hasn't pissed in his pants since he was three, but imagines that it would feel pretty warm. He has time to carry out such thought exercises because first year Mechanical Engineering isn't counted, and the walk back to Bernard Sunley House provides much time for introspection and penance. Once home, he practices his dance moves and singing voice in the shower, which is, unfortunately, a little too cramped for the latter. He would, one day, like to go big-game hunting to try and bag something to mount over his fireplace (when he does get a fireplace). *** Qin Zheng (Events Officer)*** * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68934/o9CDggZuY1qhvzvLhvhF/Qin+Zheng+pic.jpg?view&size=xsw> First impression that Qin Zheng gives off: serious, maybe too serious. But no way! This guy definitely has a friendly side to him! Despite how he looks, Qin Zheng can actually play the piano, and most probably enjoys playing it. (Just look at him hog the keyboard all day long during major event.) He has studied Japanese and did some translation projects when he was younger. He almost left for Japan to further his undergraduate studies, but ended up choosing Imperial (it’s a long story). He likes to exercise and with that said, he will be finally heading for the gym very soon after a few months hiatus, because of a very long ban (reason being… … another long story, ask him yourself). He loves to listen to people and enjoys long chats. So do not hesitate to speak to him, whether it is just a whine about life, a problem you are facing, or just purely for a light-hearted chat. By approaching him, you would have made his day! *** * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68935/ykWCzgG7m3V_0BYs6hGz/Yuxiang+pic.jpg?view&size=xsw> Yuxiang (Sports Officer)*** * *
From his past experiences as a competitive athlete, gymnastics coach, and part-time PE teacher, it shouldn’t be hard to guess how into sports Yuxiang was. Well, he still is, despite not as physically active since a “career-ending” injury. Nonetheless, he’s back into the sporting scene as your friendly and enthusiastic Sports Officer! Don’t doubt his passion for any sports, as he’s always keen to try nearly any sports regardless of how unusual it may be!
* ****Yong Wen (Liaisons Officer) * View image: * <http://files.groupspaces.com/icss/files/68936/eP6pcX3fIu8CfM_fpyIz/Yong+Wen+pic.jpg?view&size=xsw> *** Yong Wen believes he is what some would call a “computer expert” if they were nicer, or a geek if they feel nasty. An avid gamer and badminton player, he could be seen enthusiastically and passionately discussing topics of his interests. He is here to serve the great lads and lasses of Singapore! ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Thorpe Park Trip (RSVP by 20th March 2011) ----------------------------------------------------------------- *Message from Fong:* Hello everybody! Easter holidays are right around the corner, and it's such a pity we're all going to be cooped up in halls, studying our butts off. Spring's here, and ohmygosh there're birds chirping outside my window. To prevent us from blowing a fuse by studying too hard, I was thinking of making a trip to Thorpe Park. A relaxing day spent on the roller coasters should be enough to shake off any exam blues (at least temporarily). I'm looking for more people to join us, because more people means bigger discounts and easier transport arrangements, and come on, who doesn't love discounts? Here are the details: **Date: 14th April 2011 (Thurs)** **Time: 0830 - 1830 hours** **Venue: Thorpe Park** **Price: 36 pounds** The price currently stands at 36 pounds, 24 for the entry ticket and 12 for the transport to and from Thorpe Park. The more people we get, the lower the price this will be, so help me spread the word and get as many of your friends as possible to join us! Please contact our dear events officer, Qin Zheng at eventsofficer2@ic-singsoc.net, if you'd like to sign up for this excursion. Places are limited and given out on a first-come-first-served basis, though, so be quick! All details will be confirmed by Sunday, 20th March. For those who don't know what Thorpe Park is all about, here're some details about the best rides: **Stealth** Stealth is the fastest-accelerating roller coaster in Europe, bringing you from a standstill to 80 miles per hour in a piddling 1.8 seconds. For all you engineers out there who deal with the metric system, that's an acceleration of 19.8 meters per second squared. Much harder than it first seems to keep a zen expression on your face when you blast off, even on your subsequent (consecutive) rides. **Colossus** If you think you can hold your stomach contents down or you're just a glutton for punishment, Colossus may be the ride for you. With a gut-churning 10 loops over it's length, we'll not be giving out any prizes to those who go on it after gorging on the park's hotdogs.All the same, much respect if you do it. **X:\ No Way Out** One of those who gets really scared after seeing the loop-the-loops and heart-stopping drops? No worries, because this may be the ride for you! In X:\ No Way Out, you go backwards. In absolute darkness. So there's none of that debilitating, knee-buckling anticipation-fear. **Saw: The Ride** If you've ever wondered what it's like to be at the mercy of Jigsaw himself, you can get a taste at Saw: The Ride. Even the queue up to the ride is scary, so you know you'll be getting your money's worth of adrenaline rush. Holding the world record for the steepest free-fall drop, it'll be a challenge not to smell the fear in the air as you make your way around this ride. For those who just really, really like scaring themselves, a Saw museum is just next door. ***Challenge accepted?*** ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4. REAL Heroes Wanted ----------------------------------------------------------------- It’s that time of the year again; exams are coming, people are switching on mugging mode, and we’re all ready to move on to the next year! Which also means we’re getting older and, unfortunately, more responsible. So if you (yes, you!) can feel the calling (or even the faintest of whispers) to be any of these positions, stay tuned to the weekly Kaya & Toast for more information coming very, very soon! · OGLs · Gamemasters · Quick Response Force · Academic Representatives · Sports Representatives · Multimedia Masters (PhDs, Bachelors and undergraduates also accepted) · Lord of Dance (Position pending approval) It’s a heroic weight, but with great power comes great fun. We want real heroes; challenge accepted? ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Touch for Life (TFL) Cup – Touch Rugby Tournament (19th March 2011) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ladies and Gentlemen, The annual Touch for Life (TFL) Cup is here once again and it is THIS COMING SATURDAY! 3 reasons why you SHOULD join us: 1) Exercise is good for you. See http://lifelearningtoday.com/2008/04/18/why-is-exercise-good-for-you/ 2) Spring is here! See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_(season) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_%28season%29> 3) Touch rugby is great. See http://touchrugby.isgreat.org/ Details! **Date: 19 March 2011 (Sat)** **Time: 1030 – 1300 hours** **Venue: Hyde Park Round Pond.** *That's EVEN NEARER than Sains!* **How to signup:** **Go to the website!** <http://touchrugby.isgreat.org/> This is a beginner-friendly tournament and all teams will be well-balanced. Girls are not only welcome to join us but are in fact a NECESSITY too. It is also NOT only an Imperial thing but all London schools are invited as well so it will be an awesome time to touch base with other Singaporeans. If you are still unsure what touch rugby is all about, check out our website at and click on "*Touch Rugby Manual*" on the side! See you guys this Saturday! David ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6. ICSS Sports Update ----------------------------------------------------------------- **Frisbee – 26 March 2011 (Sat) @ Hyde Park from 1000 to 1200** The first sports event by the 29th Exco would be held next Saturday, 26 March, in Imperial’s very own ‘backyard’ - Hyde Park! It would be a Frisbee session so for those who are fans of the game, looking for a chance to work out, or simply anyone who is interested in playing recreationally… please do drop by! Keep a look-out for more details of this event in the next issue of Kaya & Toast! Any queries please contact me at 07598797770 or at sportsofficer@ic-singsoc.net. Cheers, Yuxiang ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Union Elections ----------------------------------------------------------------- Union elections are going on right now and you can log on to https://www.union.ic.ac.uk/vote/login.php to vote. Some Singaporeans are also running for positions and they will be listed below. **Voting eligible for Engineering students** CGCU Chair - Zhui Pei Yeo **Voting eligible for EEE students** CGCU EEE Department Rep - Philip Cheng EESoc President - Zhui Pei Yeo EESoc President – Lingxi Huang **Voting eligible for Chemical Engineering students** CGCU Chem Eng Department Rep - Anne Marie Ang Chem Eng Soc Vice-Chair of Industrial Relations - James Chia Wei Hong --- http://www.ic-singsoc.net/ To unsubscribe, send an email to liaisonsofficer@ic-singsoc.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- Imperial College Singapore Society www.ic-singsoc.net http://groupspaces.com/icss ---------------------------------------------------------------- Powered by GroupSpaces - manage your group online http://www.groupspaces.com/e/about
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