Miscellaneous

The Chemical Engineering Student Society (Nanos Welcome Too)

Note: This article is hosted here for archival purposes only. It does not necessarily represent the values of the Iron Warrior or Waterloo Engineering Society in the present day.

It was the red t-shirts that got me. The cool logo telling me to “Enjoy ChemEng” in an awesomely familiar font that, depending on who you ask, looks like a popular cola logo. Yes, Chemical Engineering has a student society. It’s in DWE 2514 and has been there since the 80s.

Unlike many clubs, we’ve got a permanent headquarters on campus. We also have a website you should check out (www.cess.uwaterloo.ca). The club is a place to study and meet others in Chem Eng. It’s a place to buy lab coats, cool shirts and pop. It’s a place for students to microwave their food, staple their assignments together and sit on a couch no one knows the origins of. We also know some people who know some people who have a karaoke machine.

While we officially exist to support the Chemical and Nanotechnology Engineering students, a lot of our events are open to all students. Our office is near a pretty heavily used walkway, so it’s always full of junior and senior engineering students, which makes it a perfect place for frosh to chat about the department, program, or university life in general. We provide services like resume critiques, co-op job information, interview assistance and general knowledge of the UW Chem Eng and nano programs. We do BBQs during the summer, coffeehouse nights, and Meet The Profs (19+, sorry), where you can drink with your profs and hear some interesting stories from them. And, if none of that entices you, there’s also a lot of bacon in the fridge, and it’s poorly guarded.

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