I like to think that if I attended this college, I’d have tried out for the circus, but probably not. If college me had my current brain? Yes indeed. Obviously, no animal acts, but imagine putting “Clowning” on your resume.
There’s also one at Florida State. As an alumnus of the rival University of Florida, it always gives me great pleasure to refer to FSU as a clown college.
In 2023, Gamma Phi Circus will celebrate our 94th year as an organization at Illinois State University.
Which means that Lt. Col. Henry Blake could have been a clown when the school was known as Illinois Normal.
I came here to post that
How do you get an FSU alum off your porch?
Pay him for the pizza
-Moriarty (UF, class of 2000)
I had never heard of this, and I’ve lived in central Illinois most of my life.
I’m imagining it to be much like the clown guild in Ankh-Morpork.
My school had a juggling and unicycle club. I can well imagine larger schools having clubs covering more circus arts.
Can you letter in clown? Do they have their own frat?
Imagine the hazing.
“Fetch the goat”
“All we have is an elephant and a lion.”
“I can work with that.”
Nassau Community College on Long Island had, not a performing circus, but a long-time circus skills class. I really wanted to take it and I once called the teacher to talk about it. But I ended up going to a boring 4-year school with no similarly fun programs.
I just asked Google if you can study circus at Illinois State or Florida State and it says that the circuses there are extracurricular activities, not academic courses.
Exactly. The link in the OP about the one at ISU makes it pretty clear that it’s a student organization which puts on an annual circus, and supports the “circus arts.”
It was a fraternity, (hence the name), up until they changed the name (‘circus’) to match their formal structure to their actual activities (‘girls’).
As far as I know, there was never a frat house. They just hung out in the gym.
(No letter. Not a recognised ‘sport’. Traditionally, guys doing athletics at I, so eligible for an athletics letter, but that’s it. Maybe if they had competitive extra-mural “circus” competitions?)