Running for Good Luck
Female Vanderbilt University students dash across the grass field, wearing dri-fit tops, running shoes, and marathon-like number tags. The school’s tradition involves running to the statue of founder Cornelius Vanderbilt. Students kiss his statue for good luck and to honor his legacy. This energetic race reflects their school spirit and unity.
The event combines fitness with tradition, creating a unique experience for participants. Vanderbilt’s rich history is celebrated through these spirited activities. Each run and kiss at the statue connects past and present, showing the enduring pride and camaraderie among students. This tradition is a highlight of the university’s outspoken campus life and is cherished by all.