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[[File:Godivas Resurrection.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Reading of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus at Godiva's Resurrection]]
[[File:Godivas Resurrection.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Reading of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus at Godiva's Resurrection]]


'''Godiva's Resurrection''' is the official kick-off to [[Godiva Week]].  The event begins with the [[Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]] 'krashing' the [[Atrium]].  During this time, the coffin holding the spirit of [[Lady Godiva]] is brought in, where it rests until the end of [[Godiva Week]].  A distinguished professor then performs a reading of The [[Fundamental Theorem of Calculus]] from our most revered text of lore, the Book of Calculus.  All in attendence remain silent for this, in honour the memory of [[Lady Godiva]].  Upon completion of the reading, a firing of [[Skule Cannon|Ye Olde Mighty Skule™ Cannon]] signals the end of the resurrection, and the beginning of [[Godiva Week]].
'''Godiva's Resurrection''' is the official kick-off to [[Godiva Week]].  The event begins with the [[Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad]] 'krashing' the [[Atrium]].  During this time, the coffin holding the spirit of [[Lady Godiva]] is brought in, where it rests until the end of [[Godiva Week]].  A distinguished faculty member then performs a reading of The [[Fundamental Theorem of Calculus]] from our most revered text of lore, the Book of Calculus (listed below are previous faculty members that have read).  All in attendance remain silent for this, in honour the memory of [[Lady Godiva]].  Upon completion of the reading, a firing of [[Skule Cannon|Ye Olde Mighty Skule™ Cannon]] signals the end of the resurrection, and the beginning of [[Godiva Week]].


In the past, both the Dean and Vice-Dean of Engineering have performed the [[Fundamental Theorem of Calculus]] as well as Professor Fabian Parsch.
In the past, both the Dean and Vice-Dean of Engineering have performed the [[Fundamental Theorem of Calculus]] as well as Professor Fabian Parsch.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Godiva Week
!Faculty Member
|-
|2T5
|Vice-Dean Undergraduate Evan Bentz
|-
|2T4
|Professor Fabian Parsch
|-
|2T3
|Dean Christopher Yip
|-
|2T2
|Dean Christopher Yip
|-
|2T1
|Professor Fabian Parsch
|-
|2T0
|?
|-
|1T9
|Professor Chirag Variawa
|-
|1T8
|Vice-Dean Undergraduate Tom Coyle
|-
|1T7
|?
|-
|1T6
|?
|-
|1T5
|?
|}

Revision as of 13:07, 4 September 2025

Reading of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus at Godiva's Resurrection

Godiva's Resurrection is the official kick-off to Godiva Week. The event begins with the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad 'krashing' the Atrium. During this time, the coffin holding the spirit of Lady Godiva is brought in, where it rests until the end of Godiva Week. A distinguished faculty member then performs a reading of The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus from our most revered text of lore, the Book of Calculus (listed below are previous faculty members that have read). All in attendance remain silent for this, in honour the memory of Lady Godiva. Upon completion of the reading, a firing of Ye Olde Mighty Skule™ Cannon signals the end of the resurrection, and the beginning of Godiva Week.

In the past, both the Dean and Vice-Dean of Engineering have performed the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus as well as Professor Fabian Parsch.

Godiva Week Faculty Member
2T5 Vice-Dean Undergraduate Evan Bentz
2T4 Professor Fabian Parsch
2T3 Dean Christopher Yip
2T2 Dean Christopher Yip
2T1 Professor Fabian Parsch
2T0 ?
1T9 Professor Chirag Variawa
1T8 Vice-Dean Undergraduate Tom Coyle
1T7 ?
1T6 ?
1T5 ?