... doing? Yes, what are our Stedsmen doing now that they no longer have classes to attend, papers to procrastinate writing, nor any thing else for that matter? Indeed, what are they doing these days?! Well, one Stedsman is enjoying some leisure time in merry old England. Before heading off to his summer internship, Michael Lynch, former Steds President and rising senior, visited England with his family, and while there, he made a stop to Westminster Abbey. While there, he paid his respects to none other than St. (King) Edward! With its foundation laid by St. Edward, the abbey is where he is buried.
Still, another Stedsman was in London, Cullen Geahigan, and while there, he saw the Crown of St. Edward. St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Named after Edward the Confessor, it has been traditionally used to crown English and British monarches at their coronations since the 13th century. On seeing the crown, Geahigan said, "Could we get one for Steds?"