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Greek Games Return to Barnard

New York, N.Y. – Under ideal spring weather, dozens of students dressed in togas and laurel crowns congregated on Lehman Lawn March 31 to join in the revival of Barnard’s Greek Games.

The games, which officially began with a torchlighting ceremony on March 28, lasted five hours. Events included hula hoop and frisbee games, tug-o-war, relays, and competitions in which students made togas from toilet paper.

One of the new twists was a Greek Salad-making contest, with points awarded by judges including Peter Juviler, professor of political science, Dorothy Denburg, dean of the College, and Karen Blank, dean of studies, for such things as taste, proportion of ingredients, presentation and teamwork.

"You can pull people down, have fun, and get a free t-shirt for doing it," Pat Chin-Sweeney ’03 said about the afternoon.

Aramark Dining Services contributed to the festivities by serving barbecued hamburgers, turkey burgers, hot dogs, baked beans, chicken and veggie burgers to students, faculty, and staff on the lawn.

As music poured from the speakers and students played and ate on the lawn, a Barnard tradition which has been dormant for 33 years was brought back to life.

- Laura Whitlock, BC’03

 

 

 

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