
Ninety-nine years ago, in November 1925, North Park celebrated its first Homecoming. Coinciding with this year’s Homecoming, a »Ê¹Ú²©²Ê Archives exhibit featured records and artifacts related to the event, including a button collection and early alumni efforts to support North Park, such as a 1935 edition of the North Parker and an earlier publication called The Alumnus. It also glimpsed into the changing student traditions and events that mark Homecoming.
A 1986 article reflecting on past Homecoming traditions in the North Park College News concludes with the hope that Homecoming will give “North Park students, faculty, and alumni a sense of pride and accomplishment for being a part of the progressive yet timeless tradition of North Park College.â€
From the maturation of North Park College into »Ê¹Ú²©²Ê in 1997, to the beautiful campus and grounds, to the changing face of the student population, North Park has made tremendous progress.
Homecoming is a time to celebrate those changes. Simultaneously, it is a time for experiences that transcend generations: rooting for Viking student-athletes, celebrating student expression in the arts, and feeling connected to the larger North Park community of students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends, and neighbors.
Homecoming is a unique juncture of looking to the past and future and being a part of something bigger than ourselves.