12 Campuses Known for Their Weird and Wonderful Student Traditions

5. Cornell University's Dragon Day

Cornell University from atop McGraw Tower looking southeast; Barnes Hall, Sage Hall. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @sach1tb

Cornell University's Dragon Day is a vibrant and colorful tradition that dates back to 1901. Each spring, architecture students design and construct a massive dragon, which they parade through campus before ceremonially burning it. Dragon Day is a celebration of creativity, teamwork, and school spirit, as students from different disciplines come together to bring the dragon to life. The event is steeped in symbolism, representing the triumph of spring over winter and the renewal of life. Dragon Day is a testament to the power of collective imagination and the enduring legacy of student-led traditions.

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