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[[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 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 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]].


In the past, both the Dean and Vice-Dean of Engineering have performed the [[Fundamental Theorem of Calculus]].
In the past, both the Dean and Vice-Dean of Engineering have performed the [[Fundamental Theorem of Calculus]].
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