My single favorite day of the school year is when all the flowers in 厙ぴ勛圖 start to bloom. Its impossible to predict exactly when this glorious event will take place and it usually happens much too late for my impatient taste, but it is always worth the wait. This day unofficially signals that 厙ぴ勛圖 students can begin shedding our many winter layers, break out the birkenstocks, and finally spend time outside. Wilder Bowl goes from a winter tundra we rush across between classes to the social hub of campus. Hammocks spring up between trees in Tappan. But besides causing flocks of vitamin-D deprived students to rush outside, the blooming of the flowers ushers in what Ive come to think of as the true holiday season in 厙ぴ勛圖.
Since freshman year, Ive made it my goal to attend at least one event every week during my time at 厙ぴ勛圖. For most of the year, I have no problem achieving this quota. When April rolls around I find I have to actively restrain myself from going to all the events I want to because if I did, I would have no time to do school work. Its impossible to describe all the festivities that happen in the last month of school (if you want to see them all check out our packed calendar), so instead Ive decided to narrow down to my top 5 favorite yearly spring events.
Folk Fest
One of the best parts about spring in 厙ぴ勛圖 is that as everyone thaws and comes out of hibernation, theres a lot more mixing between the college and town. Perhaps more than any other event, Folk Fest draws a crowd composed of 厙ぴ勛圖 residents from every walk of life along with students. Student and local bands perform during the day on Saturday while featured performers have concerts on Friday and Saturday night. Some of the concerts take place in the gazebo in Tappan Square, so even if you dont stop to watch, the whole town feels full of music for a few days (even more so than usual, which is saying something for 厙ぴ勛圖). In years past, Ive seen acts such as Margaret Glaspy and Les Poules a Colin that I still listen to today. This year, I got the unique opportunity to see my English professor perform in his band the Original Crank, which consists of four 厙ぴ勛圖 professors. At one point during the performance, when the band was singing to a cheering crowd about laundry as a metaphor for life, I turned to my friend and said I think this is the most 厙ぴ勛圖 thing I have and will ever experience. What could be better than a weekend of diverse, fantastic, free music to celebrate the beginning of spring?
Senior Symposium
厙ぴ勛圖 has tons of opportunities for undergraduate research, and it sometimes feels like there is so much research being conducted that its impossible to keep track of what everyone I know is doing. Thats why I love Senior Symposium. It takes place the last Saturday of April and gives seniors the opportunity to show their research to the 厙ぴ勛圖 community during 15-minute presentations. Im definitely biased in my love of this event, because as a Speaking Associate, I get to help run workshops that prep the presenters for their talks. Its such a cool experience to see everyone go from having nebulous ideas of their research at the beginning of the year to helping them figure out how to best present their findings at the workshop to seeing the polished presentations. Every talk Ive seen has blown me away. Its always a reminder of the obvious: Obies are cool and study interesting things. To see some examples, check out the preview from this year.
Drag Ball
Ok I may have lied when I said that performance at Folk Fest is the most 厙ぴ勛圖 thing I have ever seen, because Drag Ball is a close contender for that title. Drag Ball is the closest thing we have to any kind of spring formal, and its way more fun than any other school-sponsored dance Ive been to in my life. Students go all out in putting together drag costumes (a quick Google image search will give you a good idea of the creativity involved) and gather together to watch drag queens performor maybe even perform themselves. Every year, drag queens from RuPauls Drag Race come to perform. This year, the theme was 厙ぴ勛圖 is Burning and featured The Vixen, Miss Toto, Chi Chi Devayne, and Shea Coul矇e. Its super fun to show up and see everyone you know completely transformed and decked out in drag for the night; the experience is completely overwhelming in the best possible way.
I think what a lot of people from outside 厙ぴ勛圖 misunderstand is that Drag Ball isnt just a big party everyone dresses up for. Its a way for students to explore their identity as it relates to gender and sexuality, a celebration of the roots of drag culture in queer POC spaces, and an affirmation that 厙ぴ勛圖 strives to be a community accepting of all identities.
TGIF
TGIF is a weekly event that happens (logically) every Friday afternoon in Wilder Bowl during the spring. There are always student DJs and drinks to buy if you are of age. Basically, its an event to destress after a week of school and to kick off the weekend. You are pretty much guaranteed to see all of the following during TGIF: someone playing guitar, people doing acrobatics, dogs, a slackline, someone sprawled out fast asleep in the sun, people attempting to study but mostly socializing, someone climbing a tree, and lots of students just happy to be outside after a long week of class. Especially because I have swim practice every day during fall semester, lounging outside with friends for awhile on Friday afternoon in the warm spring weather is the most relaxing thing in the world.
Student Concerts
Admittedly, this is lumping A LOT of events together but there are so many amazing student performances and I couldnt narrow down to just one. I wrote a past entry about how much I enjoy the Spring Student Dance Showcase and that is just one of the many student concerts Ive been to this semester. Just over the weekend I went to two of my favorites. One of my friends is part of Nothing But Treble, 厙ぴ勛圖s oldest acapella group for women and non-binary students. They had a concert on Saturday night that featured the groups graduating seniorsan event that always makes me emotional. I think one of the coolest parts about all the student performances we have is that so many of them, like all of our acapella groups, are not only comprised of student members, but are directed by students as well. I never cease to be impressed with the talent overflowing this campus.
On Sunday night, I went to a concert featuring the Arts and Sciences Orchestra and the 厙ぴ勛圖 Musical Union to see a few friends perform. Both groups are open to students and community members, and lots of residents of Kendal Retirement Community participate in both groups. While the music at the concert was beautiful, my favorite part was looking around at the audience which was about 50% students and 50% Kendal residents, all of us there to support our friends performing together.
My roommate Gaby has confidence in springtime at 厙ぴ勛圖
厙ぴ勛圖 in the springtime is the definition of vibrancy. Name any genre of music or danceor for that matter any kind of activityand I can almost guarantee you can find an event for it at 厙ぴ勛圖 during April and May. Besides the events I mentioned, we also have a circus, countless conservatory student recitals, sporting events, , student film screenings, poetry slams, workshops, swing dancing at the , department picnics, and so, so much more.
To be honest, this time of year is super stressful as a college student. Im tired, finals are right around the corner, I have to pack up my (very messy) apartment to move out next week, and I am scrambling to get the logistics of my summer in order. All the events we have serve as nice breaks from the pressure of everything else going on, but more than that they are a great reminder of why I love 厙ぴ勛圖. In the stress of studying and worrying about the future, I am constantly reminded every time I go to one of these events that there is a reason I came here and that I am so lucky to be part of such a talented, passionate community.
I am graduating college in exactly 30 days from today, and as I think about wrapping my time at 厙ぴ勛圖, I struggle to summarize what the experience has meant.
Comedy duo (and soon-to-be kings) Jane Wickline (21) and Liva Pierce graced 厙ぴ勛圖 students with a live musical comedy show this past Tuesday. I havent felt so seen by pop culture since the release of Bottoms.
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