<p>Yeah, the College Football Hall of Fame is in South Bend, Indiana, aka Notre Dame.</p>
<p>Veritas = Truth –> Harvard</p>
<p>Fiat Lux = Let There be Light –> University of California</p>
<p>Die Luft Der Freiheit Weht = The Wind of Freedom Blows –> Stanford</p>
<p>Knowledge is Good –> Faber College</p>
<p>I always liked the unofficial motto of Reed college
Atheism-Communism-Free love!
Worn by staff and students alike for the past 40 years ;)</p>
<p>And in that spirit, EK, I recall an ad hoc cheer along the sidelines in one of those 6-man tackle football games by Reed against Columbia Christian College (or was it Condordia?):</p>
<p>Down with Christianity!
Up with Sin!
Come on Reed!
Win, Win Win!!</p>
<p>Is it true that the RISD team is called the “Nads”?
SO that they can cheer “GO”____</p>
<p>Yes, it’s true. But that’s just the name of the hockey team. The basketball team is named the Balls.</p>
<p>Also don’t forget Haverfor’d cheer, “Kill, Quakers, Kill!”</p>
<p>Northeastern: lux, veritas, virtus (light, truth, virtue)</p>
<p>“Eruditio et Religio” - Scholarship and Religion</p>
<p>Scripps College: Incipit Vita Nova - “here beginneth the new life.”</p>
<p>And the seal is of La Semuse, “she who sows the good seed of thought, of action, of life.”</p>
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<p>The Latin word virtus usually means something rather more than the English word virtue. It has the sense of manliness (vir = “man”) combined with excellence, worthiness, and courage.</p>
<p>University of Colorado at Boulder-“Nolo Contendre”</p>
<p>UCLA-“dino,desi, et billy”</p>
<p>Wow, Tanstaafl - Scripps’ motto is from Dante’s first major work (13th century Italy)! Who knew? Thanks for posting! (In Dante it refers to love at first sight, not education!)</p>
<p>“Knowledge is good”! The motto of that college in Animal House! LOL</p>
<p>curmudgeon, LOLAROTF</p>
<p>I’ve heard that UCLA stands for “under construction, like always”!!!</p>