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Masquerade Ball Tickets On Sale
Posted September 12th, 2008 at 13:10pm
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Welcome all.
The City & Guilds College Union has revealed the details of the Masquerade Ball. Tickets are now on sale from Imperial College Union.
The Ball is going to be on Friday 31st of October, and will be in the form of a Masked Ball. Starting at 7pm for Dinners.
There are two types of ticket, Dinner and Ents. With dinner you get both the dinner and the entertainments, but with Ents you only get the after dinner entertainments. It is going to be a fantastic night.
Please click here for more details.
Upcoming Events
- What:
Great Egg Race - When:
18th February, 2009 @ 09:00am - Where:
Imperial College London, South Kensington - What for:
Students will be asked to design and make a ‘flying’ contraption to carry an egg safely to the ground after being launched from the 6m high balcony of the Queen’s Tower at the heart of Imperial’s South Kensington campus. The winning team will be the group which manages to get the egg the furthest distance from the tower without it breaking. The teams will be judged over three categories: the design, build quality and the eventual performance of their contraption. There will be four prizes in each age category (years10-11 and years 12-13), one for the overall winners and three for the best in each category. The event will take a whole day and will include a lecture from a leading Aeronautical Engineer, with each age group being supervised by an Imperial Lecturer. Each student team will also be ably assisted by a student mentor.
To find out more contact guilds@imperial.ac.uk
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