Winter Carnival 2011: February 9-11, 2011
Statue Results
Month Long Statue |
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| Fraternities | Women's Groups | Student Organizations | Residence Halls | |
| First | Phi Kappa Tau | Delta Zeta | Army ROTC | FYE |
| Second | Delta Sigma Phi | Alpha Sigma Tau | MTU Four-Wheelers | Northern Alliance |
| Third | Tau Kappa Epsilon | Delta Phi Epsilon | Air Force ROTC | Mama's Boys |
| Fourth | Sigma Phi Epsilon | Alpha Gamma Delta | PFRC | Summit |
| Fifth | Sigma Tau Gamma | Alpha Xi Zeta | West McNair Superhall | |
One-Nighter |
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|---|---|---|---|
| On-Campus | Off-Campus | Residence Halls | |
| First | NAHB | Concordia Student Ministries | Bastille |
| Second | Geology Club (Tie for 2nd) | LSM (Good Shepherd Lutheran) | Sleepy Hollow |
| Third | Circle K (Tie for 2nd) | Night Club/VPA | |
| Fourth | Mu Beta Psi | Strange Crew | |
| Fifth | SBE (Dean's Student Advisory Committee) | CSLC/Daddy's Girls | |
Faces of Carnival: Women's Basketball Star Finally Makes it to Winter Carnival
Katie Wysocky has represented Michigan Tech on the basketball floor the last three winters, in locations like San Antonio, Orlando and all over the Midwest. One place she’s never been . . . [read more]
Faces of Carnival: Anne Francois, Yooper Sprinter
Anne Francois volunteered for the Yooper Sprint Saturday morning to get involved in her first Winter Carnival. The first-year biomed major from Grand Rapids was representing Thermopylae House of Douglass . . . [read more]
Faces of Carnival: Victoria Demers, Snow Volleyball Rookie
Under grey skies and gently falling snowflakes, Blue Key Honor Society members were setting up the snow volleyball courts for 10:00 a.m. Saturday matches near the Student Development Complex. There were . . . [read more]
Faces of Carnival: Brad Nedrow, Ice Bowling Shepherd
Brad Nedrow spent a late night at Dee Stadium, herding Huskies into position to ice bowl, just one of several frenetic duties. The third-year biological sciences major from Wolverine Lake, Mich., . . . [read more]
- 01. When is the All-nighter?
The All-nighter is Wednesday, February 3 and statue construction for the one-nighter snow statues begins at 4:00 p.m.
- 02. When is the statue judging?
Statue work must be completed by 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 4 and judging will begin shortly after at 9:00 a.m.
- 03. What is Broomball?
Broomball is a sport that is played very similarly to hockey, with the exception that the goalie is on their knees and the goal is actually a box. Players have to move across the ice in their street shoes and use their duct tape covered broomsticks to hit a small ball into the goal. Only six players, per team, are allowed on the ice.


























