What's your college's slogan/saying or whatever you call it?

<p>Go Green! (Go White!)</p>

<p>Binghamton University:</p>

<p>From breadth, to depth, to perspective.</p>

<p>I think it’s rather ridiculous. I like the SUNY one a lot more:</p>

<p>To learn, to search, to serve.</p>

<p>Hail to Pitt!</p>

<p>The motto is Veritas et Virtus, Truth and Virtue.</p>

<p>Pax et Lux
Truth and Light.</p>

<p>Tufts</p>

<p>ever to excel</p>

<p>“Fair and Balanced”</p>

<p>Actually, it’s “Deus Nobis Fiducia (God in our trust)”.</p>

<p>Hail to the Victors</p>

<p>Go Blue</p>

<p>Leaders and best</p>

<p>ECU
Tommorrow Starts Here</p>

<p>UC Berkeley</p>

<p>Go Bears!</p>

<p>“Where Tomorrow Begins”</p>

<p>“Making Waves Since 1961”</p>

<p>“Ol’ Indiana, we’re all for you.”</p>

<p>Not Penn State!
awk.</p>

<p>i thought you were kidding about reed’s motto… like seriously. but just to be 100% sure, i googled it and woow lol, even if it is unofficial. =)</p>

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I generally don’t associate violent revolution and class warfare with “free love.”</p>

<p>^ [Reed</a> Magazine: What’s so funny 'bout communism, atheism, and free love? (7/8)](<a href=“http://www.reed.edu/reed_magazine/summer2007/features/C_A_FL/7.html]Reed”>Reed Magazine: What's so funny 'bout communism, atheism, and free love? (7/8))</p>

<p>And if you can’t be bothered to read the article, here are the important points:

It’s ironic. Reed is that hipster.</p>

<p>I don’t like Socialist Party USA. Real socialism is radical revolution, not toned-down, ultra-“liberal” reform.</p>

<p>Cool story bro…?</p>

<p>You do realize that the aforementioned lecture would have taken place in the early 1900s and not current time, right? The beliefs of the party have changed over time, just as they have with every political party. And socialism is not necessarily radical revolution, hence reformism.</p>

<p>Just decided to put that out there.</p>

<p>And reformism is more “social democracy,” not really “socialism–>communism.”</p>

<p>Just looked it up. “For God and Country”. Hm</p>

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Regardless, this has become completely irrelevant.</p>