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Slope Day 2025 in Photos
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Slope Day 2025 in Photos

Source: https://alumni.cornell.edu/cornellians/slope-day-2025/ Parent: https://admissions.cornell.edu/community/blog/celebrating-cornell-traditions

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By Beth Saulnier

With overcast skies above their heads and muddy grass under their feet, this year’s Slope Day revelers nonetheless had a blast at the traditional festivities marking the end of spring classes. As in recent years, students could choose from a variety of activities—including Slope Fest on Ho Plaza, which featured free snacks and soft drinks, along with carnival games and performances by student groups.

For those craving something completely different (and who had pre-registered), there was the chance to try out the Hoffman Challenge Course, Cornell Outdoor Education’s ropes course located near campus. And for early risers, the day started out with a Slope Day BreakFEST, held outside the Schwartz Center in Collegetown.

But for many, of course, the big draw was the party on the Slope and the performers on the main stage. They included headliner Gunna, a singer and rapper from Atlanta; the electronic music duo Louis the Child; and a trio of student acts that had earned their spots through on-campus competitions: DJs Two (Asian) Friends and FREQ, and “battle of the bands” winner Lucky Strike.

Scroll down for a photographic tour of Slope Day 2025!

The view from the stage as DJ team Louis the Child performs.


Dancing on the Slope.


Carnival games at Slope Fest on Ho Plaza.


The crowd goes wild for the student DJ act Two (Asian) Friends.


Sporting stylish shades.


Raise your hands in the air!


Student dancers at Slope Fest.


Touchdown rocks a casual vibe.


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Wet weather made for some muddy footwear.


Slope Fest snacks in Big Red colors.


A reveler rises above the crowd.


Rapper Gunna was the day’s headliner.


A hair-raising scene!


Lucky Strike won a “battle of the bands” to play the main stage.


Capturing the moment.


The view from (far) above.


Make it rain!


Slope Day: It’s right there in black and white.

(All images by Cornell University photographers Devin Flores, Noël Heaney, Sreang Hok, Jason Koski, and Ryan Young.)

Published May 9. 2025


Comments

  1. We never had this. What a GREAT way to celebrate the end of the year!!

Reply 2. Ah, Slope Day. Awesome.

I was there once, in 1994.\ It wasn’t as organized as it is today, but still fun (it was muddy the day I was there too).

I so enjoyed seeing these pics – lots of happy faces, letting loose, enjoying life.

I extend my sincerest best wishes to the soon-to-be new grads – and to those who still have some time to go – ‘Life comes down to 3 things – something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for’.

Savor this time in your life – follow your passions – And if you don’t have any passions, don’t wait to find at least one! 🙂\ -Jer

Reply 3. Looks like so much fun (well, minus the mud).

Reply 4. Brings back memories of our Libe Slope Party ’86! What a great day. Glad the tradition remains.

Reply 5. no slope day back in 1968, but i remember looking down at the slope from the q and d tower, with the intersecting paths, remembering how much was packed into those four years. never to be forgotten.

Reply 6. Class of ’82 here… I vividly remember 1981 – the weather was touch and go all day. Ultimately, the concert was scrubbed (the Pretenders!!!), and the afternoon turned into my only-ever mud sliding experience. Boy, you could slide far and fast on a muddy Libe Slope! It was the stuff of memories, for absolute sure!

Like others, I really enjoyed looking through these pics – best of luck to all you beautiful, young, Cornellians!

Reply 7. Oops! I now see the Pretenders got scrubbed in 1980, not 1981, in the very unlikely event any of you might possibly have noticed!

What a blast, though –

Cheers –

Reply 8. It just isn’t Slope Day to me if you’re not dodging flying empty beer bottles…

Reply 9. What ever happened to Spring Weekend? With the ratio of 7 men to 2 women, Spring weekend “dates” arrived from North, South, East and West to join the coeds with Cornell men friends for festivities which began on Friday afternoon and ended on Sunday afternoon. Events included a float parade, boat battles on Beebe Lake, and endless parties with great bands in fraternities and other campus organizations. this included a Friday night block party hosted by the four fraternities on Ridgewood Road.

For my first two years, there were no curfews. Following a death in 1957 when somewhen fell off a second floor terrace, a 4AM curfew was imposed without any negative effect.

Reply 10. Looking at these great, happy pictures makes me think I wasted 4 years studying in my pre-med (chemistry major) courses. On the other hand it did aid me in becoming the cardiologist I am today. PS I still feel I mmissed a lot, though!

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