12 Campuses Known for Their Weird and Wonderful Student Traditions

6. Stanford University's Full Moon on the Quad

Paved running trail on the hills surrounding Stanford campus. Photo Credit: Envato @SundryPhotography

Stanford University's Full Moon on the Quad is a romantic and whimsical tradition that takes place on the first full moon of the winter quarter. Students gather on the university's main quad for an evening of music, dancing, and kissing. The event, which began in the early 20th century, is a celebration of love and connection, as students exchange roses and kisses under the moonlight. Full Moon on the Quad is a cherished tradition that fosters a sense of community and belonging, reminding students of the importance of human connection in the digital age.

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