‘Bandies’ hang out with the Big Red Bear, 1994. Quizzes & Puzzles March / April ’25 Trivia Roundup Did you miss any of the recent weekly trivia on our homepage? Here’s your chance to catch up with nine questions! 1) Johnson Museum architect I.M. Pei also designed what world-famous structure? Louvre Pyramid Seattle Space Needle Saint Louis Arch Sydney Opera House None 2) While on the faculty at SUNY Cobleskill, the late Stephen Mackenzie, PhD ’83, launched the nation’s first bachelor’s degree program in what subject? Magic performance Quilting Dog training Film criticism None 3) How old was Jeremy Shuler ’20 when he became the youngest person ever to graduate from Cornell? 15 16 17 18 None 4) In what building is the Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame located? Barton Hall Bartels Hall Lynah Rink Friends Hall None 5) The Ezra Cornell statue on the Arts Quad was installed in 1919; when was the A.D. White statue installed? 1915 1921 1931 1939 None 6) What’s the name of the Johnson Museum’s iconic outdoor light sculpture? “Cosmos” “Daydream” “Galaxy” “Reverie” None 7) In what year was the celebration that would become known as Dragon Day first held? 1881 1901 1921 1941 None 8) In what decade was the term “Ivy League” coined? 1870s 1890s 1910s 1930s None 9) In what category did John Hopfield, PhD ’58, win a 2024 Nobel Prize? Physiology or medicine Chemistry Economics Physics None Time’s up Top: “Bandies” hang out with the Big Red Bear, 1994. (Rare and Manuscript Collections) Published April 30, 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel replyOnce your comment is approved, your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Class Year Email * Save my name, email, and class year in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Other stories You may like Campus & Beyond Book Explores the Centuries-Old Influence of ‘Protestant Brooklyn’ Ask the Expert Looking to Negotiate Your Next Job? An ILR Prof Has Some Top Tips Campus & Beyond Meet the Interim President, a ‘Citizen of the University’