12 Campuses Known for Their Weird and Wonderful Student Traditions

10. University of Chicago's Scavenger Hunt

Built in 1927-1928, this Gothic Revival-style building was designed by Riddle and Riddle to house the Chicago Theological Seminary, founded in 1855. The building is clad in red brick with limestone trim, making it distinct among the Gothic Revival-style. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @w_lemay

The University of Chicago is home to one of the largest and most elaborate scavenger hunts in the world. The annual event, known simply as "Scav," involves teams of students completing a list of bizarre and creative challenges over four days. The scavenger hunt, which began in 1987, is a celebration of ingenuity, teamwork, and intellectual curiosity. Participants are tasked with solving puzzles, creating art, and performing stunts, all while adhering to the university's rigorous academic standards. Scav is a testament to the university's commitment to fostering a culture of exploration and innovation, encouraging students to think outside the box.

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