33 Facts About 33 Colleges You Won't Hear On An Admissions Tour

33 Weird Facts About 33 Colleges

When admissions office reps tour high school kids around the tall, storied buildings and stadiums of their possible future home, they usually neglect to mention students once built ramps for salamanders.

In the newest episode of Mental Floss' List Show, host John Green counts down the 33 weirdest facts about colleges in the United States. We've shared a few of our favorites below, but be sure to watch the video to learn them all:

#6 - In an effort to "toast" to their football team's success, University of Pennsylvania students throw toast onto the field at third quarter.

#17 - Not to be outdone, University of New Hampshire spectators throw fish onto the hockey ice. Unfortunately, this tradition's origin seems devoid of puns.

#19 - Syracuse University has a student publication called "Jerk" that promises to "represent the jerk in all of us." Thanks, Syracuse.

#22 - Kermit the Frog received an honorary doctorate from a former Long Island University branch campus because any talking frog cogent enough to give a graduation address is clearly very accomplished.

#27 - Carleton College holds an annual softball game with one inning played for every year the school has existed. We imagine the pitcher's arm must get a little tired, since it was founded in 1866.

Which one is your favorite?

Before You Go

Oberlin College
Oberlin's squirrels have "rock star status." One of them, Albus, is pretty big in the blogosphere.
Princeton University
Black squirrels are not common on the East Coast, but for whatever reason, there are a lot of them in Princeton, N.J.. There's a myth that a biology experiment is the reason for so many squirrels, but another legend suggests a devoted town residents, Moses Taylor Pyne, imported black and orange squirrels to match Princeton's colors. Regardless of why they're in Princeton, the community loves 'em.
Lehigh University
Another Pennsylvania school where the squirrels apparently show no fear around humans, and have been known to throw acorns at students.
University of Texas - Austin
Albino Squirrel Preservation Society
Students were devastated when a beloved white squirrel was killed in a terrible bike accident. Reader writes in that "every Longhorn who ever lived wrote a Facebook status about it. Head coach Mack Brown was seen crying in the street and President Bill Powers couldn't eat for days. We love that squirrel! And all squirrels for that matter!" (We're guessing Brown and Powers didn't go that far, but point taken that everyone was bummed.)Another reader further explained to HuffPost about the love for these little critters:
The second noteworthy point about the squirrels here is that there is an abundance of large albino squirrels. That's right- they are completely white and have red eyes. Students often refer to these immaculate specimens as "The Albino Squirrel" although there are in fact many that inhabit UT campus. These squirrels are so important to us students that we even created a tradition (or to be more accurate a commonly believed superstition) a number of years back that is directly related to them: If at any time on the day of an exam, prior to the exam, a student catches a glimpse of an albino squirrel on campus, he or she need not worry because they will do well on the exam.
There's even a campus chapter of the Albino Squirrel Preservation Society. KVUE reports:
The squirrels are such a UT fixture that the Texas Exes added info about them in the campus tour guide.
Hook 'em, squirrels!
Macalester College
Students have had squirrels jump on their feet, seen the critters refuse to move away from them and display "big and bold personalities." Some students consider them the unofficial mascot of the college. "I feel like they have more of a conspiracy going on," Alana Horton said. "If you walk across campus, at least five squirrels will be there looking at you, like they're coordinated."
Mary Baldwin College
Any school that adorns the nickname the Fighting Squirrels obviously deserves to be on this list.
DePauw University
Patrick Springer
DePauw has some huge squirrels. One HuffPost staffer insisted they are "mutants." On top of that, they're known for acting strange and doing flips in the grass.
Beloit College
Beloit's "squirrels" made a video to explain what it's like for them to live at the college. The school said they estimate 200,000 or so squirrels are around campus.
Yale University
Yale students were worried this fall that their campus squirrels were the victims of a mass killing by school officials, but the university insisted they had no squirrel termination program.
University Of Chicago
The University of Chicagocommunity created t-shirts with the slogans "University of Chicago: Where the squirrels are cuter than the girls" and "University of Chicago: Where the squirrels are more aggressive than the guys."
Rice University
http://ricesquirrels.tumblr.com/
Rice glorifies their squirrel population. Some of them are reportedly pretty fat, maybe because they fill up on breadsticks and waffles.
Harvard University
Harvard squirrels are fine walking right up to you, "sometimes a bit too close," as one Crimson writer put it. The university has documented the strange encounters with the small mammals in the Harvard Squirrel Archive, showing news articles from as far back as 1882 about interactions with the cute little guys.
Luther College
Twitter: LCSquirrels
The Luther squirrels are also known to be huge, and maybe a little toofriendly.
Vassar College
Getty Images
There is a legend at Vassar that the squirrels on campus are the "returned souls of English majors who couldn't find jobs after graduation." Maybe. But there is definitely a "Vassar Squirrel Association" whose president sometimes writes op-eds about human behavior.
Drake University
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Drake students tried to elect a squirrel to the student senate, multiple times. That squirrel apparently has some anger issues, judging by its Twitter account.
Kent State University
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At Kent State, the black squirrel has been an unofficial mascot for decades.A reader notes that Kent State has:
Black Squirrel 5K Race -Black Squirrel Festival (already on its 32nd year)Black Squirrel Radio -KSU Black Squirrels Twitter accountBlack Squirrel statues around campus and downtown Kent.
Haverford College
Another college which not only boasts a squirrel as a mascot, but a black squirrel at that. The school also has a comedy group called Her Majesty’s Black Squirrels.
Vanderbilt University
Vandy has its own squirrel newscast, a "Squirrelcast," if you will. I guess it's needed since they have a 3:1 squirrel to student ratio.
Penn State University
Penn State loves their squirrels. They have a popular Facebook page dedicated to Sneezy the Squirrel, a little critter who allows a student to place silly hats on his head. They have the PSU Squirrel Twitter account sharing his thoughts about campus. The university has used squirrels to remind students to drink responsibly. Apparently these are the most friendly squirrels in all the land. Valley Magazine says they aren't sure "what's in the acorns around here, but seriously, Penn State squirrels are a species all their own."
University Of Michigan
Squirrel Club
The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor has "The Squirrel Club" where students and staff can get together to feed the little critters. "Ready…set…waggle!"
Northwestern University
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Northwestern students constantly worry about the small mammals jumping on their bike seats and other "squirrel-on-human aggression," the Daily Northwestern reports. Squirrels have apparently lost all fear of humans and view people as "walking vending machines." As one HuffPost editor attested: the squirrels are "pure evil."
Washington University in St. Louis
The Squirrels of Wash U Facebook page documents multiple incidents of squirrels frightening students by doing things such as jumping out of trash cans or stealing their lunch. The university calls their email system "SquirrelMail." One HuffPost editor who attended the university said there was a legend that the squirrels on campus were drunk, because some of the mulch Wash U used came from Anheuser Busch's woodchips. That editor also claimed to have witnessed a squirrel getting carried off by a hawk, squealing the entire time.
University of Indianapolis
UIndy's Wheezy
UIndy uses squirrels to combat littering and smoking. They have crazy squirrels. They also have @daUINDYsquirrel.One reader shared this testimony:
We have resident squirrels near Good Hall that regularly block the sidewalk, demanding food in exchange for safe passage. A history professor, who shall remain nameless, once stopped mid-lecture to address the issue. “It won’t be long,” he said, “until we see an article in The Reflector about students dying from violent squirrel attacks.”

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