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Lights of the Dana Porter, Part 12

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The latest of the designs of the “Pi On The Porter” group, this year’s arrangement was the “3.14159265358”. Arranging the curtains of the Dana Porter Library to spell things has been past time of students for several years and this group of Grebelites has been providing Pi Day designs since 2009. You can see all of their previous designs here.

Concrete Fountain Design Document

We have also recently come into possession of the Design Report of the concrete fountain erected in Suds (POETS equivalent at U of T).


It’s a humorous read, modelled in the fashion of any true Engineering report. It includes safety concerns, implementation details, and technical specification of the concrete mix used. Throughout the document are lighthearted jokes and statements of admiration for our prank rival.


You can read the full document here.

Sword in the Stone Invoice

We have recently had the invoice given to EngSoc for the Brute Force Committee’s Sword in the Stone come into our possession. Here it is:

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$700 to produce the sculpture. That’s certainly cheaper than the cost of many of the other art pieces around campus (even if it didn’t last as long).


We’ve also determined from the design document for the UW Fountain in SUDS, that the inner sanctum of the statue contained a bottle of beer, a package of Twinkies, and a calculus textbook.

Still no word on where the sword ended up…

Here is the video of Plant Ops using a gasoline chainsaw in order to cut down the giant Christmas tree left by NEAC. November 28, 2011.

Full post here

NEAC Christmas 2011

On the morning of November 28th 2011, all the good little boys and good little girls walking through the front foyer of CPH were greeted by a massive Christmas Tree. Held up by a wood base and supported by bungee cords, the tree was so tall, that it even went through the ceiling tiles.

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The tree was the handiwork of UW’s engineering prank group, The Non-Existent Action Committee.

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At the base of the tree sat a sign that read “Have you been a good boy or girl? Take a gift!”

One eyewitness said: “Upon opening one of the smaller boxes, I discovered that it was some sort of sleeve for a penis, that had tentacles etc on it. (I am 100% Serious, I think the box was in Chinese)”

Unfortunately, members of Plant Ops were not filled with the holiday spirit and decided that the tree must come down. Using a gas-powered chainsaw indoors, they hacked away at the tree and eventually felled it.

POETS gets beached!

[Sorry about the late posting -Editor]

On the morning of November 22, the Non-Existent Action Committee, uWaterloo’s most mysterious prank group, sneaked into POETS and turned the engineering bar into a beach.

Complete with sand toys, beach balls, inflatable rafts,and even a palm tree, the stunt lifted the spirits of the students who happened across it.

This is not the first time that NEAC has chosen POETS as a target. Previously they have covered every surface with turf (twice!), and wrapped the entire bar in tinfoil. With so many successful attempts, we have to wonder how they continue to get in. :P

[All photos by Michael Seliske]

IRS 2013: What about Software? And those others?

Where was Software Engineering? Or Chemical? Or Nano?

Software: We are told that Software Engineering had planned a class-to-class campaign to announce that “Coding is Art” and therefore Software Engineering really ought to be a part of the Faculty of Arts. Unfortunately, the snow day put an end to that. Instead we were given this silly video.

The others?: We never saw or heard anything of Nano Engineering or Chemical Engineering in the pranks department. Let us know if you know better.

IRS 2013: Computer Engineering

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Computer Engineering decided that Sticky Notes were their medium of choice and took to covering the office waiting area in between EIT and E3 with them.

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They didn’t quite get away from the apparent theme this year, and made their own modest pile of balloons as well.

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They also took a page from Mechatronic Engineering’s newspaper and covered the windows of the EIT-E3 and DC overpasses to spell their program name.

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IRS 2013: Electrical Engineering advertises a sale

Covering the university admin’s latest cost overrun in shrink wrap (and sticking “For Sale” signs on it) was certainly the most political of the pranks this year.

And finally:

IRS 2013: Mechanical Engineering Girls

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The 4 girls of Mechanical Engineering 2013 would like to remind you that they exist. See? (In CPH Foyer)

This site is a catalog of some of the pranks that occur at the University of Waterloo, as well as a showcase of the spirit of the school. Updates every Sunday and whenever.