Give a man a fishing rod and he’ll eat for a lifetime, goes the proverb. Well, give a student three reams of cling film and she’ll laugh until graduation...
University pranks are an art form; don’t let anyone tell you any different. A good prank requires a lot of time, effort and inspiration – the ultimate in exam and assignment procrastination. And because of this, university pranks can foster a sense of community and sportsmanship and provide a common goal that brings fellow students together. This common goal may simply be to cover the entirety of your best friend’s room in tin foil, but this doesn’t make university pranks any less heart-warming.
April Fools’ Day or not, here are a few of the wildest, downright scurrilous and classic university pranks to have happened in recent history:
The College of Brarchitecture
Brassiere hung on Academic Building in 1973 from TAMU College of Architecture on Vimeo.
Although 40 years since this prank went down in history, the installation of a huge bra atop Texas A&M University’s academic building is still widely regarded as one of the best university pranks in the state. The prank was committed by artist-in-residence at the College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Dick Wray, and his accomplice Scott Smith in 1973, with the idea being to just “see what would happen”. “The campus police arrived within 30 minutes,” said Smith. “As far as I recall there were no charges, as there was no damage or harm done. The police were friendly and somewhat amused.”
The Library Flash Mob
You have to take your hat off to the students of the University of North Carolina for braving the wrath of the librarians with this massive flash mob. Over 3,000 students armed with 1,000 glow sticks and fierce, fist-pumping UNC patriotism packed into the university campus library in a bid to relieve exam stress. I’d say they did pretty well. Especially those naked crowd surfers.

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