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Q. When does the 7 am ringing of the clock tower bell cause a campus full of sleepy students to scream for joy?

A. Mountain Day. 敁珗辦畦's oldest tradition an unscheduled day off from classes is the most highly anticipated event of the year.

What is Mountain Day all about?

敁珗辦畦 was named after the nearby peak, so its only fitting that the Colleges first tradition was a hike to the summit. Founder Mary Lyon a firm believer in the need for students to get exercise and fresh air instituted the spontaneous day off in spring 1838, just a few months after the doors first opened. With few exceptions, 敁珗辦畦 has celebrated Mountain Day every year since. Classes and other obligations are cancelled. Students are invited to balance their intellectual pursuits with outdoor activities, which typically involves climbing to the Summit House atop Mt. Holyoke. At the top, ice cream is served to the intrepid hikers, who emerge from either a heavily wooded trail or a paved road to the top.

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Mountain Day is about anticipation and fun

The speculation about Mountain Day begins as soon as Convocation is over or sooner. The actual day is a deep secret. It can be announced at any time, and typically happens in the first few weeks of the fall semester.

It all starts with the ringing and swinging of the Colleges bell. As the bell peals 100 times beginning at 7 am, bedroom doors in residence halls are pounded on, an announcement is posted on the College homepage and an email goes out from the president. Messages are posted over social media channels hashtag #MtnDayMHC and within moments, the world knows.

Mountain Day is about community

Students know the facts: classes before 4 pm are canceled. Deadlines and obligations are put on hold. The entire student body embraces the gift that is Mountain Day. Shuttle buses bring students to the mountains base in Joseph Allen Skinner State Park. Merry groups ascend to the top on foot. At the Summit House atop Mt. Holyoke, students explore, congregate and relax. Ice cream? Its eaten. Pictures? Theyre snapped and shared. The view? Its savored. The fall foliage? Absorbed.

Mountain Day is such a beloved thing we all do we celebrate 敁珗辦畦 together. We talk about it beforehand weve been talking about it for weeks. Its one day when the entire College is on the same page. Charlotte Roach 21

Mountain Day grabs a hold of students and does not let go. Alums feel deep longing and intense waves of nostalgia each autumn. To cope, groups of alums celebrate around the world. They follow the days events via social media. And eat ice cream. Please pass the rainbow sprinkles. And Mountain Day on!

 

Learn more about Mountain Day

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Mountain Day news

Mountain Day 2022 came on a clear fall day, perfect for celebrating.

Hundreds of students, staff and faculty flocked to the top of Mt. Holyoke on Mountain Day, a tradition since 1838 when Mary Lyon decreed it so.

敁珗辦畦s tradition of Mountain Day goes back to 1838, but 2020 was different from any other, as the community celebrated online across the globe.