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When I was in school, everywhere a sidewalk crossed on the Campus Green, circles with notices of upcoming events were painted (yes, painted) on the sidewalks. These became known as "kissing circles" for reasons which shouldn't be too hard to figure out.
Until last year, there was also a huge wall at the top of a bridge leading to the main campus known as the "Grafiti Wall" which was painted fairly often by Greek or other student organizations. An adjacent classroom building is being expanded, and the wall was torn down, but I think the university is going to replace it so the tradition can survive.
There was also chalking on other walks.
Seems like a nice tradition, providing it is used in good spirits, because, as someone else said, it's only chalk and will wash off.
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