Bulgaria's Students Party Hard in Celebrating 'College Day'

Society | December 8, 2009, Tuesday // 13:49|  views

Students from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" kept alive the tradition of untraditional wedding ceremonies to add an extra dose of romanticism in celebrating their holiday on December 8. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency

Bulgaria's current and former college students are celebrating Tuesday December 8, their biggest annual event and party, a tradition kept alive since 1903.

On November 30, 1902 the Academic Council of the then only university in the Principality of Bulgaria, the college in Sofia, decided to declare December 8 the school's holiday. The date was chosen because December 8 (November 25, according to the Julian calendar) is the “Sveti Sedmochislenitsi Day” and the patron of the University, Saint Kliment Ohridski, is one of them.

The first celebration took place on December 8, 1903. The holiday was canceled in 1944 after the Communist regime took power and was replaced by November 17 – the International Day of Student Solidarity. However, December 8 was reinstated in 1962 as the Day of the Sofia University, and has been faithfully celebrated by students and students at heart since then.

On October 28, 1994, the Council of College Presidents declared December 8 a day without classes and the day of all college students in Bulgaria.

On this day all colleges and universitites in Bulgaria organize special events for their students, who will spend the night amid tightened security in hundreds of nightclubs, hotels and other places of entertainment in and outside the capital. Many also headed for the winter resorts for a night of partying.

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