Students lead the dragon onto the Arts Quad in 2015

Chanting the traditional refrain in 2015.

How Much Do You Know About Dragon Day on the Hill?

For the beloved springtime celebration’s 125th birthday, we offer 10 questions on its history, traditions, and more!

(Top: Photo by Cornell University.)

Published March 5, 2026


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Comments

  1. Bruce Roebal, Class of 1989

    Architecture does not have Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. They have First-year, Second-year, Third-year, Fourth-year, and Fifth-year students.

  2. Alan Chimacoff, Class of 1963

    You ain’t seen nothin’ yet! The architecture class of 1964 pulled off The Great Cricket Caper…, an illustrated saga soon to be completed and placed in the public domain.

    Hugh Troy will be eating his heart out…, GREEN with envy.

  3. peter hoyt, Class of 1976

    I have always associated Dragon Day with that horrible accident 25 years ago when a student was run over and killed by a drunken bus driver. To me it has since been a morbid event. But while a tragedy is not necessarily sufficient reason to cancel an otherwise well liked event, such tragedy should be remembered and acknowledged.

    • Clifford Proctor, Class of 1975

      You are correct. Sending prayers for The Flame of Love.

  4. Dale Coats, Class of 1969

    Loved it. Good quiz….but, after 60 years thee ole’ memory fades !

  5. Sue Pozefsky Tepperberg, Class of 1963

    In ‘63 a live chicken was dyed green and replaced a rare book on display in its glass enclosure in the new Olin library…as I remember.

  6. Melvin Grossgold, Class of 1953

    In the early 1950’s Morse Hall was the lair out of which used to surge the old dragon. That beloved partially burned-out building, where Prof. John Hartell taught Freshman Design was demolished long, long ago to make way for the new eponymous museum of art.

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