Then and Now: Pangy Day
Pangy Day was conceived by a group of students who wanted to recreate the spirit of the forgotten tradition of May Day—during which students arranged numerous theatrical productions and elaborate pageants on Prospect Hill.
Pangy Day was conceived by a group of students who wanted to recreate the spirit of the forgotten tradition of May Day—during which students arranged numerous theatrical productions and elaborate pageants on Prospect Hill.
Learn more about the tradition of Pangy Day in the Alumnae Quarterly article, “Then and Now: Pangy Day.” How to Pronounce Pangynaskeia Pangy
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