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'''Skule™ Kup''' (often referred to in conversation as "SKup") is a committee based on the principles of providing fun competition between students from the nine different disciplines (and Track One). Since its inception in 2011, Skule Kup has been committed to organizing various events to help engineering students take a break from their everyday lives. Through friendly competition, the committee aims to create a dynamic social environment where students get to meet others from their own discipline and from competing disciplines alike. Thus far, Skule Kup has organized unconventional and unique events to attract students with differing interests and personalities, and also, to have students experience something new. | '''Skule™ Kup''' (often referred to in conversation as "SKup") is a committee based on the principles of providing fun competition between students from the nine different disciplines (and Track One). Since its inception in 2011, Skule Kup has been committed to organizing various events to help engineering students take a break from their everyday lives. Through friendly competition, the committee aims to create a dynamic social environment where students get to meet others from their own discipline and from competing disciplines alike. Thus far, Skule Kup has organized unconventional and unique events to attract students with differing interests and personalities, and also, to have students experience something new. | ||
Some events held in the past: | As of recent years, Skule Kup has been known for their annual Capture the Flag game against Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) engineering students, their Halloween pumpkin carving event, and Discipline Feud, a version of Family Feud where other Skule students were surveyed and the two Skule Kup disciplines with the most points at the end of the year can compete to win all the glory. | ||
Some other events held in the past: | |||
Ninja, | Ninja, | ||
Picture This, | Picture This, | ||
Penny Wars, | Penny Wars, | ||
Kup Kaos, | Kup Kaos, | ||
Skoosball, | Skoosball, | ||
Amazing Race | and Amazing Race. | ||
==Past Directors and Winners== | ==Past Directors and Winners== | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Year | !|Year | ||
!colspan="2"| Director | ! colspan="2"|Director | ||
! Winner | !|Winner | ||
|- | |||
||2023-2024 | |||
||Isabella Gallichio | |||
||MSE 2T4 + PEY | |||
|| MSE | |||
|- | |||
||2022-2023 | |||
||Ana Vukojevic | |||
||Mech 2T3 + PEY | |||
|| Mech | |||
|- | |||
||2021-2022 | |||
||Bobby Graydon | |||
||Mech 2T1 + 2 | |||
|| EngSci | |||
|- | |||
||2020-2021 | |||
||Karman Lochab | |||
||ECE ?T? | |||
||Civ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2019-2020 | ||2019-2020 | ||
| Harrison Chan | ||Harrison Chan | ||
| Mech 2T2 T1 | ||Mech 2T2 T1 | ||
|Chem* | ||Chem* | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2018-2019 | ||2018-2019 | ||
| John Peri | ||John Peri | ||
| Mech 2T1 | ||Mech 2T1 | ||
|Chem | ||Chem | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2017-2018 | ||2017-2018 | ||
| Chloe Oriotis | ||Chloe Oriotis | ||
| Mech 2T0 | ||Mech 2T0 | ||
|Mech | ||Mech | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2016-2017 | ||2016-2017 | ||
| Nikola Andrejevic | ||Nikola Andrejevic | ||
| ECE 1T8 | ||ECE 1T8 | ||
|ECE | ||ECE | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2015-2016 | ||2015-2016 | ||
| Jonathan Swyers | ||Jonathan Swyers | ||
| ECE 1T7 + PEY | ||ECE 1T7 + PEY | ||
|Chem | ||Chem | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2014-2015 | ||2014-2015 | ||
| Caiden (Beaver) Chih | ||Caiden (Beaver) Chih | ||
| Mech 1T6 | ||Mech 1T6 | ||
|TrackOne | ||TrackOne | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2013-2014 | ||2013-2014 | ||
| Nicholas Chin | ||Nicholas Chin | ||
| ECE 1T6 | ||ECE 1T6 | ||
| | ||Mech | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2012-2013 | ||2012-2013 | ||
| Raymond Luu | ||Raymond Luu | ||
| Mech 1T4 | ||Mech 1T4 | ||
| EngSci | ||EngSci | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2011-2012 | ||2011-2012 | ||
| Ishan Gupta | ||Ishan Gupta | ||
| Chem 1T4 | ||Chem 1T4 | ||
| EngSci | ||EngSci | ||
|} | |} | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Year was cut short early due to school closures resulting from COVID-19, and Chem was declared the winner with the most points by the time of closure. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>Year was cut short early due to school closures resulting from COVID-19, and Chem was declared the winner with the most points by the time of closure. |
Latest revision as of 11:59, 27 August 2024
Skule™ Kup (often referred to in conversation as "SKup") is a committee based on the principles of providing fun competition between students from the nine different disciplines (and Track One). Since its inception in 2011, Skule Kup has been committed to organizing various events to help engineering students take a break from their everyday lives. Through friendly competition, the committee aims to create a dynamic social environment where students get to meet others from their own discipline and from competing disciplines alike. Thus far, Skule Kup has organized unconventional and unique events to attract students with differing interests and personalities, and also, to have students experience something new.
As of recent years, Skule Kup has been known for their annual Capture the Flag game against Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) engineering students, their Halloween pumpkin carving event, and Discipline Feud, a version of Family Feud where other Skule students were surveyed and the two Skule Kup disciplines with the most points at the end of the year can compete to win all the glory.
Some other events held in the past: Ninja, Picture This, Penny Wars, Kup Kaos, Skoosball, and Amazing Race.
Past Directors and Winners[edit | edit source]
Year | Director | Winner | |
---|---|---|---|
2023-2024 | Isabella Gallichio | MSE 2T4 + PEY | MSE |
2022-2023 | Ana Vukojevic | Mech 2T3 + PEY | Mech |
2021-2022 | Bobby Graydon | Mech 2T1 + 2 | EngSci |
2020-2021 | Karman Lochab | ECE ?T? | Civ |
2019-2020 | Harrison Chan | Mech 2T2 T1 | Chem* |
2018-2019 | John Peri | Mech 2T1 | Chem |
2017-2018 | Chloe Oriotis | Mech 2T0 | Mech |
2016-2017 | Nikola Andrejevic | ECE 1T8 | ECE |
2015-2016 | Jonathan Swyers | ECE 1T7 + PEY | Chem |
2014-2015 | Caiden (Beaver) Chih | Mech 1T6 | TrackOne |
2013-2014 | Nicholas Chin | ECE 1T6 | Mech |
2012-2013 | Raymond Luu | Mech 1T4 | EngSci |
2011-2012 | Ishan Gupta | Chem 1T4 | EngSci |
*Year was cut short early due to school closures resulting from COVID-19, and Chem was declared the winner with the most points by the time of closure.