Cornell University’s annual Dragon Day is a fiery tradition where architecture students design and parade a massive dragon, facing off against engineering students’ rival creations. Originating in the 1900s, it symbolizes creativity, rivalry, and class pride. Over the years, it has grown into a spirited campus event, even incorporating political messages and adapting to challenges like the pandemic.
Fire-breathing fun: A look at Cornell University’s Dragon Day tradition

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