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Subject : LUG: Fwd: Centennial Campus Challenge

From : Ed Anderson <nilbus@nilbus.[redacted]>

Date : Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:26:45 -0400


Camping out centennial... sounds like fun :-) Read this over, and
we can discuss our participation at our next meeting.

Ed

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From: Mary Clare Robbins <mrobbins@ncsu.[redacted]>
Date: Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:16 AM
Subject: Centennial Campus Challenge
To: mrobbins@ncsu.[redacted]


Centennial Campus Challenge


http://students.engr.ncsu.edu/challenge/


March 22 -- 27, 2009

The Centennial Campus Challenge (CCC) is a new event for the College
of Engineering this year, designed to promote student life and
community on Centennial Campus. For five nights, students in the NCSU
College of Engineering will camp out on the Oval, the future home of
Engineering on Centennial Campus.

Register a team for the Challenge with your student organization or a
group of friends. The goal of the Challenge competition is to build
points for your team by competing or participating in activities and
by bringing out as many of your teammates as you can per night of the
campout.

However, to truly take on the Challenge, test yourself to see if you
can camp out for an entire week on the Oval without leaving campus!

You only need to register if you plan to camp out and/or participate
in CCC scoring. You must register to be allowed to camp out any night
of the week. Cost of registration is $10.

Participation is allowed in any single day event simply by showing up.
Cost of Pig Pickin' without registration is $5.

Ticketing for the ball will be done at the event, and is separate from
normal registration. Tickets for the ball are $5, and will be
available at a first-come, first-serve basis to the first 130
registrants. Extra tickets will be made available afterwards.

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Student Organizations: Form a Team!

Promote relationship-building among engineering student organizations,
and thereby departments, within the College of Engineering.

Foster a sense of community--and friendly competition--among
engineering students from different departments located on Centennial
Campus and on main campus.

Connect student organizations with company sponsors who are interested
in recruitment with multiple majors and professional society chapters
simultaneously.

Establish the Centennial Campus Challenge as a annual tradition for
the continuing development of Centennial Campus student culture and
engineering outreach by North Carolina State University.

Win the Centennial Campus Challenge to build your student organization
and become the first champions of the CCC!


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