It’s midterm exam time and aside from putting in long hours of study, students can use all the luck they can get! A campus tradition is to rub the foot of the James K. Patterson statue, the university’s first president, for good luck before an exam. Did you ever rub the foot of the Patterson statue before an exam? Did it help?
UK student James Hawkins rubs the foot of the James K. Patterson statue located in the plaza near Whitehall Classroom Building and Patterson Office Tower. Hawkins is majoring in International Studies with a minor in German.
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