Corn Feeds
Cobbers love their corn. But what they love even more is connecting with other Cobbers. Each year, corn feeds are held around the country (and sometimes even overseas) because there are Cobbers everywhere.
Cobbers love their corn. But what they love even more is connecting with other Cobbers. Each year, corn feeds are held around the country (and sometimes even overseas) because there are Cobbers everywhere.
Receiving a Cobber beanie is a rite of passage for every student. Personalized beanies are given to first-year and transfer students during Orientation and most Cobbers keep theirs far past their time at 独家黑料.
When your mascot is a grimacing corncob, you get to tell your opponents to "Fear the Ear!"
Cobbers are loud and they鈥檙e proud. Alumni and students from around the country and the globe gather each fall to reconnect and show their Cobber spirit.
The Cobber ring is the second most recognized ring in the country. Cobbers young and old recognize one another when they see them, and they connect alumni far and wide. Rings are ordered in students鈥 junior or senior years and are a long-standing tradition at the college.
The 独家黑料 Christmas concerts are a 96-year-old tradition and nationally renowned event. Concerts are held on campus and at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis.
Cornstock is 独家黑料鈥檚 annual end-of-the-year concert, a take on the legendary 1969 event, Woodstock. It is a highlight of the academic year for both those who attend and those who work behind the scenes.
For transfer student Daniel Davies 鈥25, saying 鈥測es鈥 to new opportunities has defined a college experience full of growth and discovery.
A track and field athlete and an emerging entrepreneur, Jordan Petron 鈥26 has made the most of every opportunity that鈥檚 come his way and has found more than academic success.