<p>Hey folks, </p>
<p>Hopkins and Chicago are both fabulous universities whose undergraduate programs are unfairly maligned as not fun enough. But “Where Fun Comes To Die” (and its variant Goes) is a dearly held trademark of the University of Chicago (actually, it’s owned by one of the residential Houses, which finances its activities by selling the t-shirts). It has enormous economic and non-economic value, not least the power to scare away people unimaginative enough to miss the irony. There are lots of other great Chicago t-shirt slogans besides that: “Where The Only Thing That Goes Down On You Is Your GPA”, “If It Was Easy It Would Be Your Mom”, “Beat Me, Whip Me, Make Me Read The Iliad”. They’re all taken.</p>
<p>Hopkins, get your own wry, self-deprecating sense of humor!</p>