Traditions
Our university is steeped in tradition, thanks to those who walked this campus before you. Now it’s your turn!
Deadline Update: We want to ensure anyone applying for federal financial aid has enough time to make an informed decision regarding their college choice! For this reason, we're extending our enrollment decision deadline to May 15.
-->Our university is steeped in tradition, thanks to those who walked this campus before you. Now it’s your turn!
Campus is brimming with things to do prior to donning that cap and gown. Check out some of our best suggestions to make the most of your time here!
We are rumored to have invented the tradition of homecoming over 100 years ago. It's now one of the biggest events on campus!
Alma welcomes everyone to the heart of campus. Whether in her gameday gear or graduation robes, she's one of our most iconic figures.
Located in the center of campus, the Morrow Plots are the oldest experimental cornfields in the entire Western Hemisphere.
Take a study break at the Eternal Flame or bring your significant other here for a kiss. Rumor is "a lover's kiss will bring eternal bliss!"
Not only do these bells mark the time, but every weekday a concert is held for those walking to class after lunchtime. Along with "Hail to the Orange," you might just hear the Beatles or Harry Potter!
A bust of Abraham Lincoln sits near the entrance of Lincoln Hall. So why's its nose gold? Students rub it for good luck before taking exams!
John Philip Sousa once dubbed our Marching Illini the "world's greatest college band." These students have entertained fans with both traditional and innovative performances since 1907.
Each year, hundreds of student groups gather on the Quad the day before classes start in an effort to recruit new members.
Now a permanent fixture on campus, these furry creatures were first brought to campus in 1901 at the request of university president Andrew S. Draper.
Known for its halftime card-stunt performances, our football student section is one of the oldest in the nation!
Part of the Fighting Illini's home-court advantage, the students in Orange Krush also raise money for local charities and organizations.