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− | The '''Week of Hype''' ('''WoH''') was an attempt by Public Relations Officer [[User:Stefanido|Stefan]] to increase awareness of the OCESS among the students of [[Lisgar|LCI]] by running lunchtime activities for the students. These activities included [[Hovercraft|hovercraft rides]], a [[Planetarium|Planetarium demonstration]], a tour of the [[440_Albert_Street_Administrative_Centre|Albert Street facilities]], and the ever-popular distribution of [[Liquid Nitrogen Marshmallows]]. The WoH suffered from poor planning and animosity from the administration, culminating in the cancellation of the planned assembly for all students, and failed to achieve the desired effect. | + | The '''Week of Hype''' ('''WoH''') was an attempt by Public Relations Officer [[User:Stefanido|Stefan]] to increase awareness of the OCESS among the students of [[Lisgar|LCI]] by running lunchtime activities for the students during the 2005-2006 year. These activities included [[Hovercraft|hovercraft rides]], a [[Planetarium|Planetarium demonstration]], a tour of the [[440_Albert_Street_Administrative_Centre|Albert Street facilities]], and the ever-popular distribution of [[Liquid Nitrogen Marshmallows]]. The WoH suffered from poor planning and animosity from the administration, culminating in the cancellation of the planned assembly for all students, and failed to achieve the desired effect. |
Revision as of 14:22, 10 February 2006
The Week of Hype (WoH) was an attempt by Public Relations Officer Stefan to increase awareness of the OCESS among the students of LCI by running lunchtime activities for the students during the 2005-2006 year. These activities included hovercraft rides, a Planetarium demonstration, a tour of the Albert Street facilities, and the ever-popular distribution of Liquid Nitrogen Marshmallows. The WoH suffered from poor planning and animosity from the administration, culminating in the cancellation of the planned assembly for all students, and failed to achieve the desired effect.