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The Engineering Week (E-Week) is a five-day competition between every engineering department. Typical events include design competitions, sports and drinking events.<br>
#Redirect [[E-Week]]
[https://www.facebook.com/McGillEWeek/ E-Week Facebook Page]
 
==Non-Drinking events==
Every E-Week, there is a Broomball tournament as well as a tournament of another sport that can sometimes be related to the theme of the week.
 
==Drinking Events==
The Night events usually include dusted (a bus trip to a club), boat races, beer olympics, power-hour and closing ceremonies. There is also [[three man]] and mountain run that happen in mornings.
 
==Design Competitions==
There are generally three design competitions during E-Week. The rules are given to the teams a couple weeks before the event so that they can start building. These usually a chariot competition where the teams have to design a chariot that they'll have to pull as part of a relay race. The other recurring design competition is the Weapon of Mass Consumption (WMC).
 
==Past E-week themes==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Year
!Theme
|-
|2017
|E-Week Tell No Tales
|-
|2016
|E-Week School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
|}
 
==Past E-week Winners==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Year
!Theme
|-
|2017
|Mechanical Engineering
|-
|2016
|ECSE
|-
|2015
|Mechanical Engineering
|-
|2014
|Mechanical Engineering
|-
|2013
|Mechanical Engineering
|}

Latest revision as of 16:38, 25 March 2017

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