Glorious to View Flowers, Frisbees, and Fresh Air: Spring on the Hill, Across Decades In our latest collection of vintage photos from the late 1900s and early 2000s, the campus revives after an Ithaca winter By Joe Wilensky One of Cornellians’ enduring collective memories is each year’s long-awaited—and much-deserved—arrival of spring. On the Hill, the change of seasons is often a meteorological struggle fought over many weeks, punctuated by teases of warmth amid winter’s reluctance to retreat. Aside from traditional milestones like Dragon and spring break, the first real signs sneak in slowly. Remember that first day when the afternoon temperature finally (if even briefly) reached the low 50s? The change of seasons is often a meteorological struggle fought over many weeks, punctuated by teases of warmth amid winter’s reluctance to retreat. But year after year, Cornellians remain optimistic—taking any and all opportunities to eat outside, play Frisbee on a quad, or convince a professor to hold a class outdoors. Our latest collection of vintage photos from the ’80s, ’90s, and early 2000s revisits spring on campus—affirming that each year, winter truly does end. (Do you recognize someone—or yourself!—in these pre-social media photographs? Let us know in the comments!) (All photos courtesy of Rare and Manuscript Collections.) Published April 8, 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel replyOnce your comment is approved, your email address will not be published.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 What’s Tiny, Bookish, and Made of Bricks? Lego Olin Library! Storytime with Corey The Straight Scoop on the Origins of the Ice Cream Sundae Cornelliana The Mortarboard: Canvas for Self-Expression