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The University of Portsmouth had a joke syllabus for underwater basket weaving on the Technology faculty pages, [19] and another joke syllabus proposal was posted by a University of Central Arkansas student magazine. [20] US punk band NOFX referred to an underwater basket weaving course in their song "Anarchy Camp". [21]
Residents of MIT's Simmons Hall collaborated to make a smiley face on the building's facade, December 8, 2002. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are practical jokes and pranks meant to prominently demonstrate technical aptitude and cleverness, and/or to commemorate popular culture and historical topics.
CBS/Getty Images CBS' Elsbeth used Matthew Broderick's character as a setup for a joke about Felicity Huffman's involvement in the college admissions scandal. During the Thursday, February 20 ...
Burdell's, a store in Georgia Tech's student center. George P. Burdell is a fictitious student officially enrolled at Georgia Tech in 1927 as a practical joke.Since then, he has supposedly received all undergraduate degrees offered by Georgia Tech, served in the military, gotten married, and served on Mad Magazine's Board of Directors, among other accomplishments.
Of course there's the tried-and-true classic: Why do cemeteries have fences? People are just dying to get in. The easily-offended might want to steer clear of these dark humor jokes and perhaps ...
The former college golfer has millions of followers on Instagram and a couple of hundred thousand followers on Twitter. The former college golfer is a pretty good player, too. Paige Spiranac Jokes ...
Cover of the first edition of the Stanford Chaparral, 1899. Many colleges and universities publish satirical journals, conventionally referred to as "humor magazines.". Among the most famous: The Harvard Lampoon, which gave rise to the National Lampoon in 1970, The Yale Record, the nation's oldest college humor magazine (founded in 1872), the Princeton Tiger Magazine which was founded in 1882 ...
Following news that Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman had been indicted in a massive college admissions cheating scandal, Twitter erupted in memes.