Ames, Iowa is known for its close proximity and association with Iowa State University. Living in a college town means that students and residents have plenty of exciting opportunities to expand their social lives and meet new people. At Hunziker, we want to ensure that our residents experience all that Ames has to offer. Keep reading to learn about the exciting things to do in Ames and the ISU campus.
One of the most notable Iowa State traditions is to avoid stepping on the bronze Zodiac embedded at the entrance of the Memorial Union. It’s not entirely clear how this tradition got started—but it is commonly believed that to step on the zodiac will ensure the student fails their next exam.
But don’t worry! It is also rumored that this impending crisis can be averted by tossing a coin into the Fountain of Four Seasons directly outside the entrance to the MU.
Cyclone fans can work up a powerful hunger while cheering for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. When that happens to you, head over to the concession stand and ask for a Clone Cone. With nearly a pound of delicious red and yellow ice cream piled high and topped with a cone, you can share with a friend and fuel the Hilton magic!
Visiting Reiman Gardens is a ‘Can’t Miss!’ Ames locale. Since its opening in 1995, this horticultural exhibit’s presence has grown in both size and community impact. Visitors delight to experience the following features:
The Campanile, located in central campus, has a very romantic history. Edgar Stanton, a former acting president of the university, established a monument to his beloved wife, Margaret MacDonald Stanton, when she died in 1895. Since then, the original 10 bells have been expanded to 50 bells.
It is with that romantic backdrop that the tradition of kissing your romantic interest under the campanile at the stroke of midnight came about. This practice, known as campaniling, is widely considered a necessary act to become an official “Iowa Stater.”
Another romantic tradition celebrated by students, alumni, and faculty members includes walking around Lake Laverne with your romantic partner. It is believed that silently walking around the lake three times with your beloved will ensure that the relationship will stand the test of time.
Yell Like Hell is a homecoming tradition dating back to 1963 designed to get students more involved with activities on campus and show their Iowa State Pride. Groups of students compete with each other with unique chants, cheers, and skits related to that year’s homecoming theme.
These hotly contested acts often involve body paint and outrageous costumes and are judged based on the use of ISU colors, incorporation of the homecoming theme, enthusiasm, and school spirit.
Iowa State University is home to one of the largest campus public art programs in the United States. The general public is invited to view the more than 2,500 works of art displayed on both the interior and exterior of buildings across campus — though the indoor works of art are only viewable during building hours. The Art on Campus Collection is viewable for free.
With local musical talent, delicious food, and handmade crafts, the Ames Farmers’ Market is another ‘Can’t Miss!’ Ames locale. Open every Saturday from May through October, there’s plenty of excitement and fun for everyone!
There are many unique and interesting traditions and ‘Can’t Miss!’ locales in and around Ames, IA. We encourage you to explore them all and make your own traditions, and we’re here to help! At
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