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The Chicago seal in the floor of the Reynold's Club

Don't step on that seal!

« The Chicago seal in the floor of the Reynold's Club This is perhaps one of the most important things any new student should know, so we listed it first. While more of a superstition than a tradition, rumor has it that if you step on the University Seal, located on the floor of the main lobby in the Reynolds Club, you WILL NOT graduate in four years.

Sheet Music for the Chicago Alma Mater

Know your Alma Mater

« Sheet Music for the Chicago Alma Mater Be among the few, proud U of C students who actually know the words to the Alma Mater. Practice, and by Graduation you can belt it out with the rest of the Class of 2009. View the words online, or watch a couple of videos about your new Alma Mater.

Cobb Gate Gargoyles

The Story of Cobb Gate and the Gargoyles

« Cobb Gate Gargoyles The gargoyles on the gate that faces 57th Street are good ones to know because they are said to represent the progression of every U of C student. This version of the story was taken directly from the Chicago Life booklet. "It goes like this: At the base are the largest figures, said to be the Admissions Counselor and College Examiner defying ready passage. Above them are the first-years, struggling to keep their footing on the slippery academic slope. The second-years, looking slightly more stable, scurry ahead. Snarling at the second-year students to keep them at a distance, the third-year students strain to reach the top. The fourth-years, of course, stand proudly at the educational pinnacle." The gargoyles can be found in many more locations around campus as well, turning up almost every time you turn your head while on campus grounds.

Students in line at the C-Shop

Shake Day

« Students in line at the C-Shop This is one tradition that really can't be beat. Where else can you get a fabulous shake in your choice of flavors with a 'nilla wafer and whipped cream, FOR JUST $1?! That's right, it's Wednesday Shake Day at the C-Shop/Einstein's in the Reynolds Club. Bring a buck, get a shake. It's a blast!

An elephant on campus?

The Scavenger Hunt

« An elephant on campus? You might want to start preparing now for this tradition. While only 19 years old, the Annual U of C Scavenger Hunt has certainly become a student favorite and usually earns the College a mention on all of the local news stations each spring. Beginning at midnight on a Thursday and ending in about four days, students are challenged with tasks that require them to do everything from building an aquarium to obtaining a live elephant. Everyone from students to administrators and faculty get into the act and all agree it's a lot of fun.

A big crowd for a Chicago football game in the early days

Former Big Ten Warriors

« A big crowd for a Chicago football game in the early days In the early days, the University of Chicago fought on the playing field against the mighty Big Ten powerhouses of today. In fact, the U of C won the very first Big Ten title and was home to the very first Heisman Trophy winner, Jay Berwanger (A.B '36). Of course, the college is much smaller today, giving us different sports rivalries. Have any friends that are going to school at Notre Dame? The next time you see them, make sure they know that the University of Chicago, though not the only team to remain undefeated against Notre Dame, has played Notre Dame four (4) times (more than any other school) without losing! Although this information may make our neighbors in South Bend foam at the mouth, it has remained true for decades.

The Regenstein Library on 57th Street

A Bit of History at the Regenstein

« The Regenstein Library on 57th Street Think spending too much time at the library makes people crazy? Well, here at the U of C, that means more than a few things. On Dec. 2, 1942, famed physicist Enrico Fermi led that famous team of scientists who lighted the first atomic fire on earth, on that gloomy squash court underneath the west stands of the University of Chicago's abandoned football stadium, Stagg Field. The Regenstein library occupies that spot today, making many people wonder if the place might be just a little radioactive...

C-shaped bench across from Cobb Hall

The Winners' Circle

« C-shaped bench across from Cobb Hall Directly across from Cobb Hall lies the C-Bench, a long (and somewhat uncomfortable) bench that was constructed at the beginning of the twentieth century, given to the University by the Class of 1903. For quite some time, only Varsity Letterman and their dates were allowed to occupy the bench. However, this all changed in the 1960's. Today, the bench provides a social gathering point for students, and is a favorite of those enjoying a break from their classes in buildings nearby.

The Midway Plaisance

A Gathering Place for the World

« The Midway Plaisance Many people find it hard to believe, but the World's Fair actually came to Chicago in 1893, attracting millions of people to the city and the Hyde Park area. When civic leaders were granted the fair, they immediately chose to place it in Hyde Park on the Midway, because this was the most interesting and beautiful location in the city. Even today, a tour of campus can teach you quite a bit about how the Fair impacted the University as well as the city and helped to define the early years here at the school.

Orientation in Rockefeller Chapel

Orientation

« Orientation in Rockefeller Chapel By the way, Orientation itself is a tradition! Each year since 1934, the University of Chicago has set time aside before classes begin to provide an introduction to the University for all new students. Faculty, staff, and current students have worked together to help students new to the College register for their classes and get to know Chicago-both the city and the school.

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