UTIRAN (یوتیران)
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Iranian Students’ Association at the University of Toronto (UTIRAN) is an independent cultural, academic, and social organization that seeks to promote activities relating to Iranians at U of T.
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🔥 ISAMET vs. UTIRAN: The Ultimate Game Night Showdown! 🔥

Two clubs. One epic night. One winner. (We already know who will win 😉)

📍 Location: OI5170, OISE Building, UofT
📆 Date: Friday, February 21st
Time: 6:30 P.M — Be there or regret it!
🎮 Games: Hokm, Gol ya Poch, Pantomime, Joker 🎭🃏

How it works:
💥 Affiliates of each university will compete for their club, and the club with the highest overall score will be crowned the champion.
💥 But it doesn’t stop there—each player is also racking up individual points. The best players will face off in a final mystery game for epic prizes! 🎁🔥
💥 Snacks and drinks will be provided to keep you fueled for victory! 🍿🥤

Think you’ve got what it takes? Prove it. Don’t forget to register! ⬇️

🔗 Register Here

Let the games begin! 🚀🔥
UTIRAN & UTFC Present!

🚨🔥 Don't miss the UEFA Champions League showdown! 🏆 Join us this Wednesday for Manchester City vs. Real Madrid – Second Leg! Experience the thrill as every play counts!

🥤 Enjoy snacks while witnessing history:

📢 Register now!
📅 Wednesday, February 19th, 2025
🕒 3:00 PM Kick-off
📍 Room AB 107, Astronomy & Astrophysics Building, University of Toronto

Be part of the action!
Join us this Wednesday in the UTIRAN Book Circle for our last discussion of “Identity.”

Bookworms and aspiring readers!
We’re thrilled to invite you to our next Book Circle session!

📚"Identity is a novel by Franco-Czech writer Milan Kundera, published in 1998. The novel revolves around the intimate relationship between Chantal and her marginally younger partner Jean-Marc. The intricacies of their relationship and its influences on their sense of identity brings out Kundera's philosophical musings on identity not as an autonomous entity but something integral shaped by the identities of others and their relations to your own." [Wikipedia]

We will continue reading this piece in Farsi, and will discuss it together afterwards.

📆: Wednesday, February 26th
: 5:30 pm
📍: Wallberg Building, room 115 (WB115)
🎟️: No registration is required for this event!
Forwarded from UTIRAN Chat
We’re planning the food for the UTIRAN Nowruz party event (stay tuned 👀) and want to know your preference! Please vote for one of the following meal combinations:

PSA: we can offer a higher quantity of food supplied from non-Iranian vendors (ex: pizza & cold cut sandwich) to offer you a full meal. Alternatively we can serve Persian/ middle eastern themed food options as refreshments (less quantity) and bites to go with your drinks.
please keep it in mind

Which food option would you prefer? (Select one option only)

Option 1️⃣: Iranian cold-cut sandwiches (ex: 4 inch bombowich/topol) + Greek platter (mini chicken & beef skewers, pita, tzatziki, olives) + charcuterie board (mazzeh)

Option 2️⃣: Iranian cold-cut sandwiches (4 inch) or non Iranian full size sandwich (ex: metro catering) + pizza (ex: pizza nova party size) + charcuterie board mazzeh

Option 3️⃣: Middle Eastern (Lebanese garden) food (e.g., beef shawarma, mini chicken kebab, pita chips and dips, baklava, fatoush salad)

Thank you for voting! Your input will help us choose the best option for the event.
Forwarded from UTIRAN Chat
Which food option do you prefer?
Anonymous Poll
51%
Option 1
17%
Option 2
31%
Option 3
Voting on food options closes at midnight.
We have a quick and chill «Khodemooni» this Friday!

🎲 Khodemooni doesn't need much preparation or explanation, especially this old-fashioned one we'll be having this Friday!

🙅‍♂No themes this time! We just want to gather together to unwind and have some fun!


🎫 No registration required

📆: Friday, March 7th
: 6:00 P.M.
📍: OISE Building- OI5150

Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about the event.
🌟 Get ready for the most vibrant Nowruz Party of the year! 🌟

UTIRAN is bringing you an unforgettable Persian New Year celebration with an electrifying atmosphere, delicious food, and the best beats to keep you dancing all night! Join us at Society Clubhouse for a night of Persian culture, music, and festivity, where we toast to the arrival of spring in style!

📅 Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025

Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (DJ starts at 6:30 PM)

📍 Location: Society Clubhouse

🔞 Age: 19+ (ID required)



🎭 What’s in store?

🔥 Live DJ spinning Persian & international hits

🍢 Delicious food included: Bombowich sandwiches, mini beef and chicken skewers, spanakopita, hummus, olives, pita wedges, and charcuterie boards

🍸 Cash bar to keep the drinks flowing

🎉 The ultimate Nowruz vibes with a modern twist

🎟️ Tickets:
🎓 UofT students: $30

🌍 Non-UofT guests: $40



Spaces are limited, and this event WILL SELL OUT! Grab your tickets before they’re gone!

📩 For ticket inquiries, reach out via Instagram or our email.
Join us this Wednesday in the UTIRAN Book Circle for a discussion on “Thrice Poe.”

Bookworms and aspiring readers!
We’re thrilled to invite you to our next Book Circle session!

📚 Thrice Poe is an exploration of three of Edgar Allan Poe’s most iconic works. Known for his mastery of gothic horror and psychological suspense, Poe’s stories and poems delve into themes of death, madness, and the supernatural.

We will read these pieces in Farsi and discuss them together afterwards.

📆: Wednesday, March 12th
: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
📍: Wallberg Memorial Building, Room WB115
🎟️: No registration is required for this event!
🚨 Only 25 tickets left! 🚨

Time is running out—registration closes this Thursday! Don't miss out on UTIRAN'S funnest Nowruz party this year!

Here is some additional information about our event next week:

🎶 Live DJ, Haft Seen, cash bar, and a delicious feast—all in a stunning venue at Society Clubhouse!

📅 March 23 | 6:00 - 10:00 PM | 19+
📍 Location: Society Clubhouse, 967 College St, Toronto, ON M6H 1A6
🎟️ Tickets: $30 (UofT) | $40 (Non-UofT)

Get your ticket now before they’re gone! Purchase yours through the form now.
Dear UTIRAN Community,

We need your support! The UTSU Unity Ball is accepting nominations for the People’s Choice Award, and we would love for UTIRAN to be considered. Winning this award would bring well-deserved recognition to our association and amplify our presence at U of T.

Every year, our team works hard to build a strong sense of community through high-quality events that celebrate our culture and bring people together. With your support, we can secure this nomination and win!

Beyond recognition, winning a UTSU award would help us secure more funding, allowing us to host even better events and offer more discounted tickets for our U of T-affiliated audience.

If you’d like to see UTIRAN recognized, please take just five minutes to submit a nomination at the link below. The deadline is Sunday, March 16th:

🔗 Nominate UTIRAN here

Thank you for your time and support—we truly appreciate it!

The UTIRAN Team (2024-2025)
UTIRAN (یوتیران)
Dear UTIRAN Community, We need your support! The UTSU Unity Ball is accepting nominations for the People’s Choice Award, and we would love for UTIRAN to be considered. Winning this award would bring well-deserved recognition to our association and amplify…
Just a friendly reminder that the deadline for nominating student clubs for People's Choice Award is tonight. We'd greatly appreciate your help if you could take five minutes to complete this form.

Cheers!
UTIRAN (یوتیران)
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BTW, we will close registration for our party tonight and there are only a couple of tickets left so hurry up if you want to join us this weekend for the fun 🪩🎉🍻.
Out of respect for our beloved university, we will be observing U of T time for opening the venue's door and we can welcome you starting 6:10 p.m.
Join us this Wednesday in the UTIRAN Book Circle for our second discussion on “Thrice Poe.”

Bookworms and aspiring readers!
We’re thrilled to invite you to our next Book Circle session!

📚 Thrice Poe is an exploration of three of Edgar Allan Poe’s most iconic works. Known for his mastery of gothic horror and psychological suspense, Poe’s stories and poems delve into themes of death, madness, and the supernatural.

We will read these pieces in Farsi and discuss them together afterwards.

📆: Wednesday, March 26th
: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
📍: Wallberg Memorial Building, Room WB115
🎟️: No registration is required for this event!