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The '''Naked Run''' is an annual event in which students take a nude dash down the steps of [[Low Library]], around [[South Lawn]], past [[Butler Library]], and back up [[The Steps]], all while singing the Columbia fight [[song]], "Roar, Lion, Roar". The Naked Run is held every October. The runners are usually surrounded by a slew of onlookers and photographers. The morning after the event, a select few runners have the fortune or misfortune of finding themselves on the front page of the [[Columbia Spectator|Spectator]].
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The '''Naked Run''' is a hilarious annual event in which students take a nude dash down the steps of [[Low Library]], around [[South Lawn]], past [[Butler Library]], and back up [[The Steps]], all while singing the Columbia fight [[song]], "Roar, Lion, Roar". The Naked Run is held every October. The runners are usually surrounded by a smattering of onlookers and photographers. The morning after the event, a select few runners have the fortune or misfortune of finding themselves in the pages of the [[Columbia Spectator|Spectator]].
  
 
The event has traditionally been organized by the [[Track Team]] and advertised as its "initiation event". However, the team has downplayed its involvement in recent years due to the risk that the event may be considered [[hazing]].
 
The event has traditionally been organized by the [[Track Team]] and advertised as its "initiation event". However, the team has downplayed its involvement in recent years due to the risk that the event may be considered [[hazing]].
  
 
[[Category:Traditions]]
 
[[Category:Traditions]]

Revision as of 03:30, 27 September 2007

The Naked Run is a hilarious annual event in which students take a nude dash down the steps of Low Library, around South Lawn, past Butler Library, and back up The Steps, all while singing the Columbia fight song, "Roar, Lion, Roar". The Naked Run is held every October. The runners are usually surrounded by a smattering of onlookers and photographers. The morning after the event, a select few runners have the fortune or misfortune of finding themselves in the pages of the Spectator.

The event has traditionally been organized by the Track Team and advertised as its "initiation event". However, the team has downplayed its involvement in recent years due to the risk that the event may be considered hazing.