<p>Davidson, Williams.</p>
<p>In response to post 13: Here at Rice we’re getting ready for Beer Bike, which is the major campus-wide event of the year. It’s a week-long event that culminates Saturday with a parade across campus that is arguably the world’s largest water balloon fight, followed by a chugging and biking contest. True, we do work hard, but we also know how to party on the weekends.</p>
<p>BEER BIKE!!! JONES WILL WIN AGAIN!!!</p>
<p>Rice has some awesome parties, we just keep it inside the hedges, so the outside world doesn’t know about it, except when the Houston news came by last year and did a report on if Rice was allowing underage drinking to occur…</p>
<p>What about Tulane?</p>
<p>I’d like to give some Cornell love. So in response to the question</p>
<p>Cornell! Duke, Washington University in St. Louis, Stanford, and Dartmouth.</p>
<p>Wisconsin for sure.</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard, UPenn and Brown are two Ivies that fall pretty squarely into this category. Yale sort of takes on that attitude, but without the uber-intense atmosphere that “work hard play hard” can sometimes foster.</p>
<p>I agree with wisconsin.</p>
<p>I’ve heard this about Georgetown alot especially with their athletics.</p>
<p>Second Penn, Duke, Dartmouth, USC</p>
<p>what about georgia tech. I already know caltech has no play, but I don’t know about GT</p>
<p>How do these three year old threads keep getting dredged up??</p>
<p>I think Georgetown is the definition of a work hard play hard school…tough academics, but also the students find time on the weekends to explore the on campus parties, the basketball games, and the hundreds of bars, restaurants, and clubs in georgetown, DC.</p>