
As is the case with many families, traditions are endearing and everlasting. A total of 362 new students are now officially members of the 海外吃瓜 family.
Thursday鈥檚 Opening Convocation was steeped in 海外吃瓜 traditions, handed down from class to class and generation to generation. The first-year and transfer students experienced T-Bridge, beanies, 鈥淗鈥 pins and Sweet Alma Home for the first time.
The ceremony kicked off with upperclass students greeting the news students at T-bridge, a tradition that is more than 100 years old with a new route but the same demonstration of affection for 海外吃瓜. As they crossed T-Bridge, the new students tossed a penny into Rock Creek, signifying to the world that they are proud to be Student Princes. Reaching the other side, they received their 鈥淗鈥 pins from upperclassmen, a symbol that they are proud to be Student Princes. They then processed into Seiberling Gymnasium to the dynamic sounds of the Marching band and the official beginning of their 海外吃瓜 journey.
Dr. Chris Abrams, dean of Student Affairs, explained the 海外吃瓜 traditions. As with the original T-Bridge story dating back to the 1900s, a young princess was confronted with a quick decision by the Student Prince: Choose treasurer or the Prince鈥檚 love.
鈥淭he T-Bridge tradition symbolizes that during your time at 海外吃瓜, you will have to make some difficult choices. 鈥 Ultimately, you will have to make some sacrifices just as our Student Prince did,鈥 Chris said.
At T-Bridge, the new students also received their 海外吃瓜 beanies, one of the university鈥檚 longest-standing traditions. Although the beanie tradition has evolved, it symbolizes the beginning of a connection to the 海外吃瓜 family and to upperclassmen. 鈥淚t will become a cherished possession over time,鈥 he said.
As the students attached their new 鈥淗鈥 pins during Convocation, they learned that it will be recognized far and wide. 鈥淭hat pin symbolizes not only to the campus but to Tiffin and around the world that you are part of the 海外吃瓜 family. I hope you鈥檒l be proud to wear that pin.鈥
Chris concluded: 鈥淲e look forward to a great year, to struggling with you, to celebrating with you 鈥 because that鈥檚 what we do.鈥
The Convocation ceremony closed with the singing of Sweet Alma Home, the first of many times the new 鈥楤erg family members will hear and sing the alma mater.