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[[File:godivaweek.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Godiva Week schedule]]  
[[File:godivaweek.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Godiva Week schedule]]  
Godiva Week is a week-long celebration at Skule™ in the spirit of [[Lady Godiva]], the patron saint of engineering. Godiva Week festivities include various engineering traditions and events, including [[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]], F!rosh Hardhat Decorating Competition, [[Ultimate F!rosh]], [[Godiva's Quest]], as well as the popular [[Mr. Blue & Gold]] and [[Godiva's Crown]] Competitions. The week is traditionally rounded off by the annual engineering semi-formal, [[Cannonball]].  
Godiva Week is a week-long celebration at Skule™ in the spirit of [[Lady Godiva]], the patron saint of engineering. Godiva Week festivities include various engineering traditions and events, including [[Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race]], F!rosh Hardhat Decorating Competition, [[Ultimate F!rosh]] as well as the popular [[Mr. Blue & Gold]] and [[Godiva's Crown]] Competitions. The week is traditionally rounded off by the annual engineering semi-formal, [[Cannonball]].  


Godiva Week is organized by the [[Blue & Gold Committee]], and typically includes many charity elements, such as the Charity Date Auction, Stores Auction, and Charity Car Smash. These events often raise thousands of dollars for a local charity group such as United Way or the Cancer Society of Canada.
Godiva Week is organized by the [[Blue & Gold Committee]], and typically includes many charity elements, such as the Charity Date Auction, Stores Auction, and Charity Car Smash. These events often raise thousands of dollars for a local charity group such as United Way or the Cancer Society of Canada.
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