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Students eat in [http://cms.skidmore.edu/diningservice/halls.cfm Murray Dining Hall].
 
Students eat in [http://cms.skidmore.edu/diningservice/halls.cfm Murray Dining Hall].
  
Pizza, pasta and salad are served every day along with many other food items, ranging from chicken parmesan to Chinese food, which are different at each meal. Cereal, pancakes, waffles, and sometimes French toast are served for breakfast. Coffee, flavored or unflavored water, milk, soymilk, powerade and many types of soda are available at every meal. The desserts, including chocolate cake and lemon mousse, change day to day, but soft serve is always available (although the machine sometimes runs out or breaks). Specially made Kosher and Vegetarian meals are also available.
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The dining hall has 7 different sections each offering their own style of food. The first and arguably most important section is the buffet. Here is where you will find all the normal food items you could expect from a dining hall. The lineup here rotates daily with dishes from chicken parmesan to Chinese food.  The next section is the Global Cafe, which serves different international (but mostly Asian) foods. Usually there will only be one dish here at a time. Next to the Global Cafe you will find The Noodle Bar, which serves made to order Noodle bowls. Behind here is the pasta station, where they offer various forms of made to order pasta. On the opposite side of the dinning hall there are 3 sections. The first of these is a pizza station which offer every form of pizza imaginable with every topping imaginable. The second is the deli, where they offer made to order sandwiches and paninis. The last is Emily's Garden which serves a different vegetarian dish daily and also has a large salad bar. All these sections are unlimited and included with the cost of entry.  
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For breakfast: cereal, pancakes, waffles, and sometimes French toast are served. For drinks, the dining hall has a few options. The first are Pepsi Spire machines which are basically touchscreen soda machines that let you mix and match flavors. The second is a selection of fruit juices offered from separate dispensers. The last is a coffee and milk are which has every type of milk you may need. The desserts, including chocolate cake and lemon mousse, change day to day, but soft serve is always available (although the machine sometimes runs out or breaks). Specially made Kosher and Vegetarian meals are also available.
  
 
The setup is also conducive to breakfast of champions (lucky charms and soft serve), as the cereals and soft serve are available at every meal, although at breakfast, you can expect the soft serve machine to squirt out something more that's more liquid than soft serve. Fortunately, this is fine for breakfast of champions.
 
The setup is also conducive to breakfast of champions (lucky charms and soft serve), as the cereals and soft serve are available at every meal, although at breakfast, you can expect the soft serve machine to squirt out something more that's more liquid than soft serve. Fortunately, this is fine for breakfast of champions.

Revision as of 07:04, 16 May 2016

Saratoga Springs
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The dining hall and quad at Saratoga Springs
Site Information
CollegeSkidmore College
LocationSaratoga Springs, New York
Years of Operation????-present
Avg. Number of Students200
Courses Offered
HumanitiesLogic | Philosophy of Mind | International Politics | Cognitive Psychology
WritingCrafting the Essay/Creative Nonfiction | The Crafting of Fiction/Advanced Fiction | The Critical Essay: Literature and the Arts (defunct) | The Critical Essay: Popular Culture (defunct)
MathCryptology | Probability and Game Theory | IPMS (defunct)
Computer ScienceFundamentals of Computer Science
ScienceFPHS Biology | FPHS Chemistry | FPHS Physics | Electrical Engineering
Canon
Special"I'll Make a Man Out of You" | "Let It Be" | "Poker Face" |
High Holy Canon"American Pie" | "Stairway to Heaven" | "Forever Young" | "Nightswimming"
Canon"End of the World" | "Tunak Tunak Tun" | "Istanbul" | "Cotton-Eyed Joe" | "Sandstorm" | "My Sharona" | "Blister in the Sun" | "Brown Eyed Girl" | "Birdhouse in Your Soul" | "The Time Warp" | "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | "Build Me Up, Buttercup" | "Bohemian Rhapsody" | "Hallelujah" | "Iris" | "Bulletproof" | "Raver's Fantasy" | "Mr. Brightside" | "Everybody" | "Wavin' Flag"
Site Specifics
TraditionsLove Tape | Synergy | Towel Day | LOUIS Game | Jon Good Loves You | Free Lee-Kai | Ceriously Talented Youth | Nevermore Tokens | Nevermore Pages | RASK Day | Soloing Vermonsters | Passionfruit butt-wrestling | Climbing Jonsson Tower | Dave Rave | The Giant Blammo Spoon | The Doctor and the TARDIS
Games1000 Blank White Cards | Varsity Catch | Fruit | Ultimate Frisbee | Egyptian Ratscrew | Mafia | Blammo
MoviesDark Side of Oz | Harold and Maude | The Princess Bride | Monty Python and the Holy Grail
SkidmoreansRoyalty | Jon Good | Lee-Kai Wang | SRA Kenny | Jeremy Strege | Stefan (RA) | Flava Flav (RA) | Art | Geoffrey Baltera | More staff
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Saratoga Springs is the CTY site located on the Skidmore campus in upstate New York. The newly built dining hall arguably has the best food of any site. Saratoga's traditions, while less numerous than those of other sites, are generally the most intensely followed. While Saratoga is the smallest mainland site, the student body is perhaps the closest knit and the staff is excellent. Saratoga is also the only site with full-blown town trips. A map of the campus can be found here.

The Campus

Skidmore College is a fairly small liberal arts college in upstate New York. The school has many well maintained athletic and academic facilities that have well supported CTY for many years. Interestingly enough, Vineyard Vines is the result of one of the school's most notable alumni Shep Murray.

The Dorms

The dorms are very nice, with both Howe-Rounds (the mixed dorm) and Wilmarth (the boys' dorm) featuring window seats, suite styled dorms, and a shared bathroom (1 for every 3 rooms). All dorms also feature desk-dressers, and some dorms have cushioned windowsill seats for sitting and chatting.

For more hall shenanigans, click here.

Howe-Rounds

Each year, Howe-Rounds houses one floor (consisting of 2 halls) of boys, all the girls and RA. Each room is built for either one or two people. Many people complain that the mattresses feel like rocks and squeak too much, but they're seriously not that bad. Howe Rounds has 1 bathroom (2 sinks, 1 shower, 1 toilet) for four people. In each section in Howe Rounds, there is a bathroom, a double room, and two single rooms. Can become extremely cold as it, unlike Wilmarth, has perpetual air conditioning, so be sure to bring enough blankets or very warm pajamas. The floors lack the central lounge present in Wilmarth. The laundry room is also shared, but 2 days a week are designated for boys to do laundry and the remaining 5 reserved for the girls. On the first floor of Rounds, where the entrance is, there is an expensive vending machine. According to a squirrel girl's personal experience, it's really easy to get lost when visiting your friends who live on other floors. You get used to it, though. As of 2013.1, Howe-Rounds rooms have doors girls can swipe their cards to open instead of the old-fashioned metal keys used in 2011 that actually gave RAs a reason to tell girls not to swing their lanyards.

Wilmarth

Wilmarth dorms are exclusively for boys. Wilmarth has 1 bathroom for every 6 people, which can lead to long wait times for showers. Features a central lounge area on every floor, where players of Egyptian rat screw, Mao, and chess congregate. Extremely hot all the time; bring a fan or suffer. The ground floor features a larger lounge with vending machines that occasionally either take your money and do nothing or gives you 2 bags of chips/soda bottles at once.

You may or may not find a hole in the wall of one of the rooms on the 3rd floor (The hole has been filled but you can still see the mark in Room 322). It was caused by a onemore boy named Jackson Hsu. He was practicing Martial Arts, didn't realize he was close to the wall, turned and punched, and thus created a hole in the wall. The RA's never seemed to find out and Jackson left safely. He got the nickname by his neighbors Jackie Chan from that day.

(Dood I took Phil advice and drew a black circle on the wall around 2 pm. -Jackson)

Wilmarth's rooms are notoriously small compared to those in Howe-Rounds. The size of a double in Wilmarth is said to be the size of a single in Howe-Rounds.

McClellan

Due to renovations of Wilmarth in 2008, the boys were relocated to McClellan. This was not much improvement, as McClellan is identical to Wilmarth, but farther away. They did, however, have rooms that could be unlocked with the swipe of a card instead of a key, which is now also the case in Wilmarth. This card-key system was not always as helpful as it sounds, as some people took their cards off their lanyards and forgot them in their rooms, locking themselves out. McClellan is most notably home of the famous "McClellan 3 incident", in which 3rd floor citizens engaged in various antics while simultaneously trampling over any authority the RA's ever thought they had.

Penfield

The 2012 site packet for Saratoga Springs lists Penfield Hall, rather than Howe-Rounds, as a residence hall along with Wilmarth. Penfield is located to the left of the Quad (as seen facing the dining hall), to the front-left of Wilmarth. Due to construction of the site, the girls this year were housed at Penfield. Essentially a carbon copy of Wilmarth, Penfield has no air-conditioning, causing many unprepared squirrel girls to suffer from the burning heat. It does have a central lounge present on each floor, though.

Here is Skidmore's page about Penfield: [1]

Academic Buildings

These building aren't much different from those on any campus; they have whiteboards, projectors, desks and are very well air conditioned. Bring and leave a jacket or blanket in class because like Howe-Rounds, the AC is almost always on.

Layout of the classrooms themselves vary greatly depending on the necessary use. Some classrooms are just flat and have various forms of desks. Some, like those for Computer Science have computers everywhere. Others are in the form of lecture halls of various sizes.

Places for Activities

The Duckpond

The duckpond and surrounding fields are one of the most important locations on campus. Most importantly, passionfruit is held at the duckpond. Water day is held here, as well as the horse race on Casino Night (formally). Daily/weekly activities that happen here include "Reading" by the Duckpond and Frolf.

The Athletic Fields

Skidmore gives CTY access to two of their fields. The better of these is the football field surrounded by a track, where morning running and some daily/weekly activities occur. Unfortunately, a field hockey camp needs to use these fields at the same time (despite Skidmore having fields specifically designated for field hockey), resulting in greater use of the still very nice lower fields, which are built for soccer. CTYers also visit the lower fields to watch the sun rise before passionfruit. Because of the heavy rain during 13.1, the track became flooded so the Olympic Day relays and Ultimate Frisbee match took place on the lower fields.

Gannett Auditorium/Lecture Halls

Gannett is the auditorium in witch the camp wide movies are watched on Saturdays or in the event of rain and also where the security presentation occurs on the first day. The various other lecture halls are used for activities such as those for watching TV shows (like Pokémon or Batman) and many presentation based passive activities (like pessimism in a cave or the RA vs camper quiz)

The Town

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Saratoga Springs, NY Arguably one of the most vibrant and dynamic small cities in the USA, is not only the place where Don McLean wrote American Pie, but also the place where he first performed it, in Cafe Lena, just a block from where the students take their weekly town trip.

Current Town Trip Locations

At Saratoga, town trips take place on both Sunday afternoons, with the exception of Farmer's Market as of 2013.2, which takes place on Saturday mornings. Sunday are usually 6-8 routes, each containing 1-3 locations. Town trips can get cancelled on account of rain, but this doesn't happen often. Note: this list is not comprehensive and may be missing certian locations. My source

Ben & Jerry's

Most sought after location among Nevermores/people who have been to Saratoga before, primarily because of the Vermonsters. Nevermores go for the buckets and most others go to help them/hang out with a generally more tradition-heavy crowd. A Vermonster is the epitome of commerially available ice cream: 20 scoops of ice cream, 8 scoops of toppings, a huge brownie, cookies, sliced bananas, ladles of hot fudge, and topped with a huge amount of whipped cream.

The Park

The park is across the street from Ben and Jerry's. It is convenient to have this be a last stop on a Vermonster route, because it allows many activities conducive to finishing/recovering from a Vermonster, such as sitting on a bench to finish off the bucket amid staring strangers, or lying in the shade to control post-Vermonster nausea. It also is a good place to hang out and/or throw a disc around. There is also a popular carousel in the middle of the park. Brave CTYers surviving the rough ride earn a sticker claiming "I rode the Congress Park Carousel," which is often displayed on the cardholder portion of the lanyard. (I still have mine somewhere, and can confirm that they are in fact awesome). Nevermore grass orgies are also a feature. This is also the endpoint for all the town trips, at which point everyone walks back to campus together.

CVS

CVS allows CTYers to stock up/restock items that they may find beneficial, such as sharpies for signing things, drinks, condoms (generally as gifts), hairdye, make up for dances, snacks, etc. Because town trips can get cancelled, it is beneficial to try to stock up on things like sharpies on the first town trip in case the second one is cancelled (09.2, the second town trip was rained out, leaving a dearth of sharpies for signing, as the nevermores were planning on getting them on the second town trip). If you get CVS on your trip, remember to bring backpacks and bags in order to haul all your purchases back to campus.

Lyrical Ballad

In 13.1, this bookstore was included in the town trip. It's really awesome, and way bigger on the inside than it looks from outside, as it was built out of a former bank vault. It's really easy to get lost here, as the interior resembles a maze more than a store. Collections (Not all freely accessible) include 18th century volumes of Shakespeare, early American copies of Gray's Anatomy, 15th century incunabulum, a translation of Homer's Iliad from 1524, and of course, the golden pharaoh mask. This store is not cheap, unless you have over $50 to spend you will not be able to buy anything.

Northshire Bookstore

In 14.1, this stop was added on the town trips. It is a beautiful bookstore that encourages local shopping with expensive but good items. There is even a cozy children's section on the second floor. They also offer many independently published books that are unique to this bookstore.

G. Willikers

G. Wilikers is a local toy shop with a focus on classic, more traditional type toys. This store does not sell your average Toys-R-Us type toys but instead sells very back to the basics types of toys with a trend to more expensive toys with a higher quality of manufacturer. This store is not considered a very good town trip stop due to the store very small interior that gets quite cramped when an entire town trip group is inside of it. Additionally, most of the toys are aimed at children under the age of 12 and as a result it does not sell many toys that would interest the age group of CTY. The best use of this stop may be to buy gifts for younger siblings and such people.

Comic Depot

This is a comic book store that sells the full spectrum of comic book related things. They sell both the most recent, just published, comic books and the classic comic books that are from before when most of the kids at CTY were even born. They have cabinets upon cabinets of these classic comic books that range from 10 to a couple hundred dollars each. They also sell various comic book related toys that also range in price as much as the comic books do.

Starbucks

It's Starbucks there is nothing else to say.

Creative Sparks

A paint your own ceramic's place at which you need to spend at least one hour. It costs 25 dollars to go and paint something.

Soave Faire

This is a full-service art supply store which also sells a wide variety of other related things. One of their other major industries is selling "LOTS of hats". This store is the place to be if you just finished Breaking Bad and now need a pot pie hat to satisfy your urges. On the second floor, they have an art gallery of local artists with many paintings that are representative of the Saratoga Springs culture. They also sell some cool trinkets and gifts.

The Candy Company

This store, which is also known as Saratoga Sweets Candy Co., is a local candy shop that sells the full spectrum of candies with everything from 18 flavors of homemade fudge to "Peppermint Pigs". It is the result of a merger between Saratoga Sweets in Halfmoon and The Candy Co. of Saratoga. Much to the delight of CTYers, the candy there is very reasonably priced and can be acquired in large quantities for consumption on campus.

Plum Dandy

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Here you can see the physical difference between the two Plum Dandys.

There are two Plum Dandy(s) in Saratoga Springs.

Plum Dandy Frozen Yogurt is as you may have guessed a frozen yogurt shop which also sells smoothies and bubble tea.

The second is Plum Dandy Cookies & Milk (there is no website for this one) this one sells various unique combinations of cookies and milk. A menu can be found here. The status of this shop is currently unknown for sure but it seems as though it is permanently closed as explained here.

Kilwins

Kilwins is a franchise that sells various sweets. They have ice cream, chocolates, fudge, caramel apples, corns and brittles. Their milkshakes are excellent and their selection of unique chocolates is second to none. They even have one of the most extensive selections of chocolate alligators known to man.

Former Town Trip Locations

All Day Shopping

Was not present in 15.1 so assumed as defunct. All day shopping involves spending the entire town trip shopping. At 09.1, however, an incident involving a very expensive broken guitar along with improper behavior on an all day shopping trip resulted in the removal of this option for the second town trip. It was replaced by a more specified route involving popular stores such as GAP and Last Vestige.

Borders

Borders is a bookstore. Many don't buy books, and just hang out in the cafe portion. It is suggested to make sure Borders is the first location on a route containing Ben & Jerry's, because people tend to be covered in chocolate and prone to vomiting after that ordeal.

Note: It is rumored that the Borders in Saratoga has been closed, and therefore not available for town trips in 2011.

It has since been closed.

Coldstone Creamery

Closed according to google. In Saratoga Springs downtown, there is also a Coldstone Creamery in addition to Ben & Jerry's. Usually, both ice cream stores are not in one route, and one may have a route such as shopping, and then Coldstone Creamery.

Laser Tag

Laser tag is usually greeted with huge enthusiasm amongst CTYers who are at Skidmore for their first year, or don't follow traditions closely. However, many more veteran CTYers choose to save their money for Vermonsters, love tape, and other CVS staples. Laser tag takes place at Outer Zone and is alien themed. The location at first appears to be slightly sketchy, but they have state-of-the-art laser tag equipment. Town Trip A in 2012 included laser tag, CVS, and Ben and Jerry's. As of 13.1, however, Outer Zone has shut down.

Plum Dandy Cookies & Milk

The status of this shop is currently unknown for sure but it seems as though it is permanently closed as explained here. Yelp has also reported it has closed. This is the store that is mixed up with Plum Dandy, mainly because the real name is "Plum Dandy Cookies & Milk". It serves cookies and milk (obviously) and you can play on their iPads they have inside the store. NOTE: The chocolate chip cookie sandwiches are big. They have two full sized chocolate chip cookies with a nice vanilla center. Just don't mix them up with the other Plum Dandy.

Other Places in Town

Farmer's Market

Added as a Saturday morning activity in 13.2, during this trip CTYers take the Skidmore shuttle to the Saratoga Farmer's Market, where they can buy everything from fresh produce and flowers to burritos and smoothies. In the third floor of Howe-Rounds, the girls pooled their snacks together in the common room to make a communal lunch.

The Food

Students eat in Murray Dining Hall.

The dining hall has 7 different sections each offering their own style of food. The first and arguably most important section is the buffet. Here is where you will find all the normal food items you could expect from a dining hall. The lineup here rotates daily with dishes from chicken parmesan to Chinese food. The next section is the Global Cafe, which serves different international (but mostly Asian) foods. Usually there will only be one dish here at a time. Next to the Global Cafe you will find The Noodle Bar, which serves made to order Noodle bowls. Behind here is the pasta station, where they offer various forms of made to order pasta. On the opposite side of the dinning hall there are 3 sections. The first of these is a pizza station which offer every form of pizza imaginable with every topping imaginable. The second is the deli, where they offer made to order sandwiches and paninis. The last is Emily's Garden which serves a different vegetarian dish daily and also has a large salad bar. All these sections are unlimited and included with the cost of entry.

For breakfast: cereal, pancakes, waffles, and sometimes French toast are served. For drinks, the dining hall has a few options. The first are Pepsi Spire machines which are basically touchscreen soda machines that let you mix and match flavors. The second is a selection of fruit juices offered from separate dispensers. The last is a coffee and milk are which has every type of milk you may need. The desserts, including chocolate cake and lemon mousse, change day to day, but soft serve is always available (although the machine sometimes runs out or breaks). Specially made Kosher and Vegetarian meals are also available.

The setup is also conducive to breakfast of champions (lucky charms and soft serve), as the cereals and soft serve are available at every meal, although at breakfast, you can expect the soft serve machine to squirt out something more that's more liquid than soft serve. Fortunately, this is fine for breakfast of champions.

Overall, the food at Skidmore's dining hall is delicious and there is a huge variety of food. Although if you are strictly kosher, the food is terrible.

History

In 2006, the dining hall underwent a major renovation. Students ate in Case Center, where students register on the first day. The waffle iron and soft-serve machine were chronically broken.

In 2007, the dining hall renovations were finally complete. Aikens was beautified, and there is now cheese on the ceiling.(Not literally) There are separate little booths, tables, a much coveted round table behind Emily's Garden, etc. The new plate cleaning system makes use of Tim Perry's so-called Alice in Wonderland holes which are about as non-Alice-in-Wonderland-esque as you can get. The quality of food had improved enormously, but the slight decrease in space caused the staff to set up a staggered breakfast system, where halls took turns having breakfast in certain time slots. This system was abolished in 2008, and now students can eat breakfast whenever they want. In 08.2, there was a staggered lunch system, where eating times were organized through classes; one or two classes would be in the cafeteria at the same time. The staggered lunches were organized in 30 minute periods. A staggered lunch system was used 2009 as well, with each class having an hour for lunch, but classes arriving and leaving at 15 minute intervals so that it was only full for a short period of time. The staggered lunch system currently divides the classes into first and second lunch, where first lunch arrives and leaves 15 minutes earlier than second lunch.

The soft serve machine was missing during 13.1, despite promises it would soon return.

In 13.2, much to the delight of CTYers and even dining hall staff, the soft serve machine was repaired some time during the first two weeks. A huge line formed and by the end of that dinner, the soft serve machine had broken again. This led to Skidmore dining staff to assign one staff member the position of soft serve distributor/fixer, who gave out soft serve and fixed the machine immediately if it broke. A 10-second rule was also developed because anyone who held down the handle of the machine for longer than 10 seconds tended to break it. Only the vanilla soft serve was available and by the end of the session, Skidmore dining staff had just given up on it. By the last morning, only liquid vanilla came out of the machine.

Traditions

  • Nevermore Steals - plates, salt/pepper shakers, or trays (new dining hall doesn't use trays, although it still has them. (Nate got a tray 09.1, years after the trays were put out of use) but most nevermores take the white plates instead, which leads to an acute shortage of white plates.)
  • Mandatory Fun
  • "In the case of (insert random event), how long does it take to get to the top of Jonsson Tower?" "1 MINUTE 12 SECONDS!!!!"
  • Laser Tag (Defunct)
  • Nevermore Shirts (bring different types of sharpies; 2009's were black)
  • The Last Supper (Breakfast when something goes wrong)
  • Water Day
  • Casino Night/Lipsync "Contest"
  • Talent Show
  • Carnival (Defunct)
  • Olympics
  • Random Acts of Senseless Kindness (RASK)
  • Lanyard Swinging
  • Duct Tape
  • CTYI
  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  • The Princess Bride
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Sunrise
  • Passionfruit
  • Illegal Sleepovers (ISOs)
  • Love Tape
  • Jon Good loves you
  • Marriage Booth
  • Rinas and Rinos
  • "I like you, I love you, I CTY you"
  • "Good night, go home, nobody loves you except Jon Good!" (shouted by nevermores/nomores on the stage [or elevated area] during the last meat market or the last dance when it's time to go back to the dorms)
  • Free Lee-Kai!
  • Stummy Lays (grass orgies, pregnancy circles)
  • Quad Time (sometimes/rarely referred to as Meet or Meat Market)
  • Glowsticking (raving)
  • Fu-- that Lancaster Sh-- in response to "Orgy" and other Lancaster American Pie traditions in American Pie (Skidmore veterans don't shout orgy, and are frustrated with the aggravating campers from Lancaster who disrespect our varying traditions.)
  • Nevermore Pages
  • Vermonsters from Ben & Jerry's

Session 1 Only

  • Dib Dib Dib (Defunct.)
  • Varsity Catch (you're the worst!!) (More or less defunct.)
  • Napkin Eating Contests (Defunct.)
  • Snap your fingers while walking across the quad and say to everyone you pass "There's gonna be a rumble tonight". (Defunct.) (Can we revive this?)
  • CTY-shaped grass orgy during the last quadtime
  • Clapping when someone breaks or drops a plate in the dining hall
  • Losing The Game
  • USER:AJhat's Hat (The gray striped one, who has a page on Facebook ) (Defunct.)
  • Duct Tape Triforce
  • The Totoro Bag

Session 2 Only

  • DIPSHIT! (Defunct)
  • Fruit
  • Butt Wrestling during Passionfruit
  • The Chillin Tree (Defunct)
  • Louis Game
    • On one of the last days of CTY, at 12:00AM exactly, everyone shouts "LOUIS!" out their window. Open your window beforehand.
  • Clap Lines (session 2 - started in '08)
  • Dark Side of Oz (Defunct)
  • Nevermore Tokens
  • Surrounding DJ's table at dances during Poker Face - a tribute to SAR Forevermore Lady Gaga :)
  • The Doctor and the TARDIS on [Uber-Expressive] Nerd/Fandom Day
  • The giant Blammo spoon

The Days

  • Second Monday – Naughty Catholic School Girl Day BANNED IN '10!! :'(

Changed to Goth day (session 1 only), or Über Expressive Nerd/Fandom Day (session 2)

  • Second Tuesday – Love Tape Day
  • Second Wednesday – Crossdressing Day/Gender Bender Day/Drag Day
  • Second Thursday – Wildcard day chosen by royalty (i.e. superhero day, favorite sports team day, etc.), formally Slap Your Own Ass Day
  • Second Friday – Also a wildcard day, formally Slap Someone Else's Ass DayBanned
  • Third Monday (or Second Friday) – Pajama Day
  • July 1st (session 1)/August 1st (session 2) – Slap Your Own Ass Day (Appreciate Your Own Donkey Day)
  • July 2nd (session 1)/August 2nd (session 2) – Slap Someone Else's Ass Day (Appreciate Someone Else's Donkey Day)Banned
  • Last Thursday – End of the World Day/Towel Day (Based on The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

Session 1 only:

  • Rina Day – Third Tuesday as of 09.1
  • Clash Day – Third Wednesday

Session 2 only:

  • Tanktop Tuesday – First Tuesday as of 14.2
  • Pigtail Day – Second Sunday as of 14.2
  • RASK (Random Acts of Senseless Kindness) Day – Last Wednesday

Squirrels

NOTE: This section, refers to small, furry animals of doom, not squirrels.

The squirrels at Saratoga Springs tend to hang out on the Case patio, where they can often be seen dragging their twisted, wretched little bodies across the ground with their legs splayed out in a disturbing parody of an army crawl. They have been known to bite people going into the Green Mountain Coffee Shop. Yup, the squirrels. They're rabid and violent. They don't walk. They lie on their furry little stomachs and DRAG themselves around. They're known to lunge at visitors and steals and then EAT their cigs. They also jump out of trash cans at people. Don't feed, look at, attempt to chase them, or talk to them.

In 2008, a few of the squirrels had some disease involving missing fur and being even more psychotic than the normal squirrels. In 2009, there were practically no squirrels. They might have all died out.

[CHANGE]: In 2009 there were indeed squirrels. The biology teacher and a CTYer by the name of Max Lee were both attacked. Be careful they often pop out of trash cans. My Biology teacher threw an apple in there, and was startled by a squirrel that jumped out. Max Lee was unfortunate. He leaned over to spit out his gum, and a squirrel leaped onto his head. Max Lee was scared out of his wits.

[CHANGE]: In 2010 there were once again indeed squirrels. However they were no longer the vicious furry demons that attacked random passerby. It might've been mating season cause two squirrels were constantly "on top of each other while thrusting." In fact it was described as rape seeing as the squirrel on the bottom was constantly trying to get away. Quite weird. Jaeho Lee found it interesting to watch the squirrels chasing each other up trees, down trees, around trees, around "squirrels", etc.

[CHANGE]: In 2012, the little furry creatures of doom were known to hiss and urinate on those unfortunate enough to provoke the squirrels by shaking the trees they occupied. Also, the squirrels were particularly stupid this year, as when a CTYer scared a squirrel in front of the Dining Hall, the squirrel proceeded to run into a tiny bush near the Dining Hall door. Due to the bush's isolation from nearby trees and its tiny size, the squirrel became trapped in the bush.

[CHANGE]: In 2015, specifically session 2, during an activity of Pirates: Terror on the High Seas, RA Dan was bit by a squirrel. Dan then had to go for rabies shots, although he did not get a rabies shot he only got a tetanus. He just had a Band-Aid around his arm of where he was bit, but he was the low of everyone's day in the hall when they said "And my low of the day, was when Dan got viciously attacked by a squirrel." Making him the laughing stock of that hall meeting. The squirrel has yet to be found.