Night of Decadence
Night of Decadence, commonly referred to as NOD, is a party held every year around Halloween at Wiess College at Rice University.[1]
The party was first held in 1972 and quickly became a legendary event at Rice and in Houston, drawing young alumni and students from other universities in addition to Rice students. It was also named to the Top 10 College Parties in America by Playboy magazine.[2]
Overview[edit]
At NOD, students may wear whatever makes them comfortable. A typical costume is boxer shorts for men, and bra and panties for women. Starting in the 2010s, NOD has featured a Halloween costume contest, offering prizes to students who come wearing the most creative attire.[3] Because of its sex positivity, NOD historically has been a polarizing event on Rice campus. Other events on campus such as Evening of Elegance (recently started in 2014), and Night of Innocence (offered since at least the 1980s) provide students with diverse social options, many choosing to attend more than one event.[4] NOD has long been one of the most popular parties on campus, though the decorations have become more conservative in recent years. Each year over one thousand people are expected to attend NOD.
Significant safety efforts were instituted starting in 1999.[5] As of 2018, Wiess spends around $7,000 on security and ambulances in order to provide a safe experience to NOD attendees.[6]
The party now garners over 1,500 people.[7]
Beginnings[edit]
NOD was founded by 4 Wiess College men. In the early '70s, each college at Rice had an event to raise money to fund the college's parties for the year. At that time, the drinking age was 18 and the colleges sponsored on-campus parties with alcohol. Wiess had the least amount of funds. The Wiess men were tasked with coming up with a fundraiser party.[citation needed]
Year 1: "Night of Decadence" - The general idea was to buy as much booze as they could, pour it into trashcans, and drink. The concoction was primarily Everclear, cheap wine, and fruit. The first year no one from any other college attended. There were about 30 Wiess men who attended. Even so, the college did manage to break even.[citation needed]
Year 2: "Night of Decadence II" - The same no-theme theme continued. But, a few non-Wiess students attended, even a few women. The college made a little money the second year.[citation needed]
Year 3: "Return of Night of Decadence" - The word was finally getting out. By the third year, a much larger crowd attended and a large profit was made.[citation needed]
Year 4: "Beyond Night of Decadence" - This was the first year that NOD was truly a toga party. Everyone on campus showed up and it was the major party of the year.[citation needed]
Early history[edit]
The Houston Press suggested the college began adopting a theme for each year's party in 1976.[8] However, it is wrong. According to the founders, togas and minimal clothing was there at the beginning. It has been suggested that in the 1970s and 1980s, many of the themes were historical and/or apocalyptic in nature (e.g. The Fall of Rome, Caligula, Armageddon, Animal Farm, the Trojan War). Again, according to the founders, that is incorrect, at least for the first years. The founders were not going for historical or apocalyptic: The founders made a conscious decision to name the year's NOD with a nod to a movie title. By the 1990s the themes were generally sexual puns, often based on movie titles (e.g., James Bondage, Lust in Space). In the past, the university administration tried to shut down the party because of concerns about alcohol use and harassment due to NOD's sexual nature.
For many years NOD's trademark was "Sparky", a giant phallus built of papier-mâché and suspended from the ceiling of the Commons. (Sparky's also became the nickname of Wiess's basement game room.) Often Sparky was aligned with a corresponding anatomical prop at the other end of the room; one year a motor was added to move Sparky back and forth during the party. In some years a second Sparky was constructed with internal tubing that delivered Everclear punch from an upstairs mixing area to a suitably shaped serving trough below.[9]
NOD themes[edit]
1972 | Night of Decadence |
1973 | Night of Decadence II |
1974 | Return of Night of Decadence |
1975 | Beyond Night of Decadence |
1976 | Fall of Rome [10] |
1977 | Wiess Palms / Motel 6 (Sanitized for your protection) |
1978 | Animal House |
1979 | 30th Anniversary of the Erection of Wiess |
1980 | Halloween |
1981 | Caligula |
1982 | Armageddon |
1983 | Co-eds in Chains (the year Wiess became a co-ed college) |
1984 | Animal Farm (Slogan: "Two Legs good. Four legs better.") |
1985 | The Final Chapter (last year in which the Texas drinking age was 19) |
1986 | Reserection |
1987 | The Trojan War |
1988 | Motel Wiess |
1989 | Die Hard: 40 Years and Still Erect |
1990 | Dante's Inferno |
1991 | Seuss is Loose |
1992 | Garden of Delights |
1993 | James Bondage |
1994 | Lust In Space |
1995 | Scamtasia |
1996 | Wei'Kutopo (Amazonian jungle theme) |
1997 | The Greatest NOD On Earth (circus theme) [11] |
1998 | Silver Anniversary: NOD's Greatest Hits (25th Anniversary) |
1999 | The Wizard of NOD |
2000 | Never Never NOD |
2001 | 2001: A Space NODyssey |
2002 | Cops and Robbers: A NOD to Authority |
2003 | NODty or Nice - Santa's Coming |
2004 | NOD Bless America: Choose Your Position |
2005 | NODdy by Nature: A Walk on the Wild Side |
2006 | NODical Adventure: A Salute to Seamen [12] |
2007 | A Night in NODdingham: Bring Your Stiffest Arrow |
2008 | KryptoNOD: Horny Heroes and Villainous Vixens |
2009 | The Wonderful World of NOD: Someday My Prince will Come |
2010 | Viva NOD Vegas: Go All In |
2011 | Harry NODder: Slytherin to my Chamber of Secrets |
2012 | NODtendo 69: Blow My Cartridge |
2013 | 196NOD: Come Together, Right Now (All) Over Me |
2014 | Alice in NODerland: Come Down My Rabbit Hole |
2015 | NODs and NODesses: Mount My Olympus |
2016 | Walt DisNOD: Where Dreams Cum True |
2017 | EcoNODmics: Stockings and Bondage |
2018 | AsstroNOD: A Journey to Uranus |
2019 | ParaNODmal Activity: Things That Go Bump in the Night |
2020 | NOD Blessed Texas: Remember the Public |
2022 | The Horny Games: May the NODs Be Ever in Your Favor |
References[edit]
- ↑ "NOD So Naughty". Houston Press. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
- ↑ http://www.houstonpress.com/2001-01-11/news/spin-control/3
- ↑ "NOD, EOE organizers ramp up party planning efforts - The Rice Thresher".
- ↑ "Re-evaluate your allyship if you went to Evening of Elegance".
- ↑ "A History of Decadence - The Rice Thresher - Rice University". Archived from the original on 2011-10-28. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "A History of Decadence - The Rice Thresher - Rice University". Archived from the original on 2011-10-28. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "NOD So Naughty". Houston Press. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
- ↑ "Night of Decadence Shirts".
- ↑ "The Thresher Online: Wiess to restrict access to NOD (October 17, 1997)". Archived from the original on 2000-02-26. Unknown parameter
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- Which college comes out tops in Fun 101? DallasNews published Sept 21, 1991
- College collage Alumni share insights with Sam Houston students Fort Worth Star-Telegram published January 10, 1994
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