by
David Sommerstein on February 5th, 2010
Everybody likes a good lap-sit, right? (Not a lap dance.)
According to Clarkson University student Kallie Desmond, a lap-sit – or “unsupported circle” in more formal circles – “is about building trust and relationships in supporting each other by building a bridge”. Who doesn’t need that?
The students at Clarkson are trying to break the record (wherever that record is kept) for the largest lap-sit, raising money for the American Cancer Society in the process.
The big day is April 17th. So why are they talking about this now? It takes awhile to confirm 4,000 people (just under half the population of the entire village of Potsdam). To register, contact the Leadership Corps at [email protected].