12 reasons why Loyola’s Commencement is better than Preakness
The Preakness Stakes is far and away the most popular event in the Baltimore area every year. Nothing else comes close. But we know the hottest ticket in town every third Saturday of May isn’t at Pimlico, but in the stands at Loyola University Maryland’ Commencement.
So break out your blanket of Black-Eyed Susans and get ready for the 12 reasons why Loyola’s Commencement is the true second jewel of the Triple Crown.
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You should see the hats
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And down the stretch they come!
It has taken four years for these graduates to strut across the stage. What could be more thrilling?
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Preakness is over in two minutes
Commencement? You’re looking at 200 minutes or more, depending on the number of graduates with long last names.
Photo on left from Flickr Commons | Jay Baker
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The Noise
Our crowds cheer louder than a Preakness infield—even though they’re told to hold their applause until the end.
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The Fashion
Contrary to what you might have heard, the crowd of Preakness patrons is not the epicenter of spring fashion. Our students are dressed in all the appropriate attire. They’re so confident, in fact, that they’re willing to cover up their lewks with a boring gown for half the day.
Left photo from Flickr Commons | Jamie, right photo from Flickr Commons | Kent Wang
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The Speakers
Loyola welcomes important and inspirational public figures to address our students and mark this momentous occasion. The Preakness welcomes equally important public figures, but they only get to address the horses. (In fairness, the Governor does get interviewed on national television during the trophy presentation.)
2013 commencement speaker Dr. Carolyn Y. Woo, president & CEO of Catholic Relief Services (left); 2010 speaker Harry K. Thomas, Jr., career member of the Senior Foreign Service and former U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (middle). Photo courtesy of the Office of Maryland Governor Larry Hogan (right)
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Loyola’s ROI is not a gamble
A Loyola education is a valuable investment—and we have the stats to prove it.
Right photo from Flickr Commons | Stacey Huggins
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You can’t wear the Preakness trophy
Right photo from Flickr Commons | Maryland GovPics
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Fact: Greyhounds are faster than horses
Photo from Flickr Commons | Harley Marlow
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Our graduates think the blimp is for them
And why wouldn’t they?
Left photo from Flickr Commons | David Evans
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We don’t need an official flower
But if we chose one, we’d make sure it bloomed in Maryland before June. (That Black-Eyed Susan blanket draped over the winning horse is made of Viking daisies.)
Left photo from Flickr Commons | Jay Baker
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Everyone is a winner. And they’ll have their Loyola diplomas to prove it.