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- B-dubs/BW3: Nickname for “Buffalo Wild Wings,” a popular restaurant in the Levee that serves wings and has interactive trivia.
- Boilermaker: 1) One who makes or repairs boilers. 2) A drink of whisky with a beer chaser. 3) A student who attends Purdue University.
- Boilermaker Special: Purdue’s official mascot, a train!
- Breakfast clubs: Groups of people who dress up in funny costumes on days of football games, or during Grand Prix and go to the bars as early as 5 a.m. The sillier you look, the more accepted you are.
- Cactus cup: The huge (24 ounce) cups used at the Neon Cactus on Thursday nights.
- Chalk talks: Messages written in chalk on the sidewalks or on classroom blackboards.
- Chauncey Hill: Just east of campus; an area with many fast food restaurants and bars.
- Class Notes: A business that sells class notes! Students are hired to sit in on lectures and take notes, which are then sold to people too lazy to go to class. Sometimes it’s worth it.
- CODO: Change of Degree Objective; changing majors.
- Co-Rec: Recreational Sports Center.
- Dead Week: The week directly preceding exam week.
- Den pop: The large sodas one can purchase at Discount Den in Chauncey Hill. 32 ounces for just 50 cents.
- Grand Prix: The biggest Greek function of the semester.
- Harry’s Chocolate Shop: One of Purdue’s most popular bars.
- Hoosiers: 1) Residents of Indiana.2) The evil, evil students of Indiana University.3) A movie starring Gene Hackman and Dennis Hopper, surprisingly about basketball.
- HSSE: Pronounced “hissy,” this is the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education Library located in Stewart Center.
- Ice polishers: The fleet of Bobcat-like sweepers that clear the snow off sidewalks in the winter. Labeled so because it seems they only aggravate the problem instead of removing it.
- ITAP (PUCC): The computer system at Purdue. Will often be called PUCC (“puck”) instead of ITAP (“I-tap”), because the name was changed.
- LAEB: Beering Hall. This hall used to be named the Liberal Arts and Education Building, and students still call it by its old label.
- The Levee: The mini strip mall at the bottom of the hill where you can find the Neon Cactus, BW3s, and a movie theater.
- Memorial Mall: The big, grassy knoll in the center of campus.
- Mortar Board: The Purdue-oriented student planners that are available for purchase at University bookstores for only five dollars. Be sure and get one! It will become your right arm at Purdue University.
- Old Oaken Bucket, The: An old, oaken bucket that goes to the winner of the Indiana University/Purdue University football game every year.
- PMU: Purdue Memorial Union.
- Power hour: Classes that meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays in a time block of 75 minutes, as opposed to the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday classes that only last 50 minutes.
- PUID: Purdue University ID.
- Purdue Pete: Purdue’s unofficial mascot; a big boilermaker carrying a sledgehammer and wearing a hard hat.
- The Quad: Cary Quad residence hall.
- Ross Hills: A gorgeous 18-hole Frisbee golf course about 15 minutes south of campus.
- Rowdy: Purdue Pete’s awesome and huge pal who hangs out with him at football games.
- SSINFO: Pronounced “ess-ess-info,” this is an online site for you to check your grades, figure out exam times, find employment opportunities, and basically stay plugged in to all aspects of life at Purdue.
- Tower Acres: The area where the fraternity/sorority houses reside.
- WebCT: An online service where classes can upload lecture notes, course material, and quizzes.
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