Shirts and Slogans

<p>Lets start a thread where we make up slogans that we would want to see on future UofC shirts. Afterall, some of us will be there in a few months.</p>

<p>(<em>love saying that</em>) </p>

<p>Heres one:</p>

<p>Class of 2010
Time to act a cl-ASS!</p>

<p>or </p>

<p>I bet my GPA is lower than yours :P</p>

<p>THE best, most UChicago-appropriate one EVER was sold this year (it sold out really quickly). It made me so happy:</p>

<p>Front:
That's all well and good in practice...</p>

<p>Back:
...but how does it work in theory?</p>

<p>yeah, I bought one during my visit from the Breckinridge house</p>

<p>I have got to buy one of those. I have seen students wearing them, but it is so hard to find those shirts - and other good Chicago ones.</p>

<p>Its funny because a lot of people won't get it at first- it took me a couple of glances to get it too. </p>

<p>I think that's why they are so popular</p>

<p>hehehe I bought one that had the fundamental equations for electrical engineering on the back. it goes "and God said...(list of equations)...and there was light" and on the front it says University of Chicago :P it's so nerdy hahahhaa I love it</p>

<p>I saw that one, lilpixytiff, but I couldn't make heads or tales of it! My physics seems to be lacking a bit.</p>

<p>I should get it for a physics major friend of mine at the U. of C.</p>

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hehehe I bought one that had the fundamental equations for electrical engineering on the back. it goes "and God said...(list of equations)...and there was light" and on the front it says University of Chicago :P it's so nerdy hahahhaa I love it

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<p>Actually...
the original version of that is by MIT, and it is an equation for light, if I am not mistaken.</p>

<p>I loved Chicago t-shirts! When I visited in high school, I got a "Just du it" t-shirt (from calc), and my parents got a "My child goes to America’s Hogwarts: kind of" t-shirt.</p>

<p>I really like that shirt, well, I haven't seen it, but it sound pretty nerdy= PERFECT!!!</p>

<p>The original light shirt was indeed done by MIT, and the equations are Maxwell's four equations for electromagnetism. :)</p>

<p>Where do the infamous "fun comes to die" shirts come from?</p>

<p>I found some in reynolds club during my visit, but I can't remeber what organization was selling them. But they didn't have my size :(</p>

<p>You should've gotten a big shirt and put it in the dryer to shrink it. That's what I do with free t-shirts that don't fit. :p</p>

<p>I had to order my "Where fun comes to die" shirt, as they didn't have it in my size. But I have yet to hear if it is in. . .</p>

<p>i'm getting the one that says "UChicago: where the squirrels are more aggressive than the guys"</p>

<p>not sure if this is true, but it's pretty funny. they sold out of my size when i was there, though. i'll just get one next year.</p>

<p>two other slogans:</p>

<p>one is "Harvard: the University of Chicago of the East"
(Pomona College also lays claim to that one)</p>

<p>and I saw my friend with a shirt, and on the front it says "MIT." Then on the back it says, "...because not everybody can get into CalTech." thought that was funny.</p>

<p>also.... does anybody know what schools Chicago is rivals with? Does Chicago even have rivals??</p>

<p>If Chicago has a 'rival', it's Northwestern.</p>

<p>but being a school like Northwestern, could you even consider it a rivalry?!?!</p>

<p>I am convinced that I got in because I made fun of Northwestern in my interview. :D</p>