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− | + | '''CU Assassins''' is a game played on campus every spring. It is sponsored by the [[Engineering Student Council]] as part of [[E-Weeks]]. Assassins often draws in over 200 participants. The water-pistol game quickly takes over campus. | |
− | + | == Legendary kills == | |
− | + | Some assassins are willing to go above and beyond to record a kill, going so far as to hook-up with targets. However, some kills have become truly legendary. | |
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− | + | * In 2004(?) the game stretched for 6 weeks, with the final kill of the game taking place in Baltimore over [[spring break]]. | |
+ | * Another assassin allegedly traveled all the way to New Orleans by car to track down a quarry. | ||
+ | * In 2013, a multi-team dispute arose between individual participants involving accusations of bribery, abuse of [[Resident Adviser]] privileges, and refusal to admit defeat. The game was ultimately concluded after [[Class Day]]. | ||
− | + | == External links == | |
− | [ | + | * [http://secure.cuengineering.com/ CU Assassins 2007 website] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Annual events]] |
Latest revision as of 01:36, 6 July 2013
CU Assassins is a game played on campus every spring. It is sponsored by the Engineering Student Council as part of E-Weeks. Assassins often draws in over 200 participants. The water-pistol game quickly takes over campus.
Legendary kills
Some assassins are willing to go above and beyond to record a kill, going so far as to hook-up with targets. However, some kills have become truly legendary.
- In 2004(?) the game stretched for 6 weeks, with the final kill of the game taking place in Baltimore over spring break.
- Another assassin allegedly traveled all the way to New Orleans by car to track down a quarry.
- In 2013, a multi-team dispute arose between individual participants involving accusations of bribery, abuse of Resident Adviser privileges, and refusal to admit defeat. The game was ultimately concluded after Class Day.