

Matriculation
Last weekend was matriculation. At Oxford, matriculation means getting into a dark suit accompanied by a white bow-tie and "sub fusc" academic dress attire (black cape). On Matriculation day, all of the new students to the University march down in their sub fusc to the University Examination Schools and are read the contract of the University by a faculty member in Latin. Following the ceremony, a few mates and I bought up some Pimms (british liquor) and mixed it with ginger ale, apple slices, and cucumbers. We then proceeded to play a few games of croquet in the University Gardens. You must always remember to obey the "Country Code" which basically means don't leave gates unlatched and don't chase livestock. After an exhausting day of croquet, I joined a group for a "bop" (themed party) at Linacre College where the theme was "sexy sub-fusc". It was a night to remember.
Cheers,
British Biest