Welcome to Northeastern's Go Club! Our meetings begin on Monday, September 17 and we will continue to meet on each subsequent Thursday with notice earlier in the week via our mailing list. The reserved room is 220 Ryder and we will be there between 7 PM and 10 PM so feel free to stop by anytime during. Both experienced and new players are welcome! If you have any questions, please contact us at nugoclub@gmail.com. NU Go Club E-Board - 9/07/2018 |
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The game of Go (chinese: weiqi, korean: baduk) is the oldest board game still played today, being 3000-4000 years old. The game, enjoyed by roughly 1 in 250 people world wide, is the subject of much intrigue and debate. With rules that can be taught in a few minutes, and complexity that keeps the game interesting for millennia, Go is perhaps one of the most unique board games. The purpose of the club is to create an environment on campus dedicated to teaching of, playing of, and discussion of the game. Please join our mailing list on nugoclub@gmail.com!
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Monday
7pm - 10pm
220 Ryder Hall
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Jung Lee
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The game of Go (chinese: weiqi, korean: baduk) is the oldest board game still played today, being 3000-4200 years old. The game, enjoyed by roughly 1 in 250 people world wide, is the subject of much intrigue and debate. With rules that can be taught in a few minutes, and complexity that keeps the game interesting for millenia, Go is perhaps one of the most unique board games. The purpose of the club is to create an environment on campus dedicated to teaching of, playing of, and discussion of the game.