Purdue Whimsy
Purdue, being a Big 10 University, is home to a lot of school spirit. Besides pride in our sports from basketball to volleyball to football, Purdue students are also passionate about the campus history and traditions that have been forged over the past 150 years. In this post, the blog team is highlighting some of the Purdue spirit traditions you might not have heard about. Purdue Traditions and Orientation One of the unique things about Purdue is the various traditions practiced by students, alumni, and families. One such tradition or architectural wonders of Purdue is the Clapping Circle. Located in the common green space between the Wetherill Chemistry building, Stewart Hall, and Purdue Memorial Union, the Clapping Circle is a common stop on tours. The Clapping Circle consists of brick and elevated grass and tree sections and when one claps, a squeak can be heard echoing around the space. Now graduated, intrigued students have done analyses on the location to discover that the squea