Fun Student Traditions at U of G

By University of Guelph Modified on October 27, 2023
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 Fun Student Traditions at U of G

University of Guelph’s traditions play a vital role in enhancing the Gryphon Experience. These time-honored traditions create a sense of belonging and foster a strong sense of community among students. Adding these fun traditions to your U of G bucket list provides opportunities to connect with peers, faculty, and alumni, expanding networks beyond the classroom.

These traditions amplify the student experience and help foster unity and connection beyond academics. By immersing themselves in these traditions, students shape their own university experience and contribute to the vibrant legacy of U of G.

1. Painting the Cannon

The Cannon, named “Old Jeremiah”, located in Branion Plaza, can frequently be seen painted with different messages from student groups promoting events and organizations, as well as acknowledging significant dates and holidays.

There are specific guidelines and considerations when painting the Cannon so make sure to review them before planning your Cannon experience.

 Fun Student Traditions at U of G

2. Begging Bear

The Begging Bear statue at the corner of College Ave. and Gordon St. has become something of an interactive art sculpture for the community as well as a Guelph icon.

Students and Guelph residents dress up or decorate the Begging Bear in support of different events, organizations, holidays, causes, or just for fun! — so you can expect to see the Bear sporting different outfits throughout the year. All decorations need to be easily removable — do not paint or glue items to the Begging Bear as this can damage the statue.

Learn more about our Begging Bear statue.

 Fun Student Traditions at U of G

3. Gryphon Beak Rub

Have you ever noticed that the Gryphon Statue’s beak is shinier than the rest of it? At the University of Guelph, students partake in the tradition of rubbing the Gryphon’s Beak for good luck at the start of the semester and before exams.

Located at the main entrance to the U of G campus (corner of Stone Rd. and Gordon St.), the Gryphon is there to greet you and offer you some good luck as you enter campus — just rub the beak!

 Fun Student Traditions at U of G


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