An official mascot, in other words. It's already quite common with some Japanese cities, the Olympics, and certain national parks. Here it just seems like a missed opportunity. The idea came up ...
“The fan fiction and the fan art did not make me proud to be an Aggie,” Zuroff said. [That’s] one thing I want to be remembered by.” Benton Buecker, a second-year environmental policy and planning ...
Peanuts began leading halftime parades sometime in 1914, and over the next few years, Peanuts attended several home football games, serving as the Aggies’ mascot in two football championships.
Though she was originally given free reign of campus, the Aggie Traditions website says she has been cared for by a Mascot Corporal, a sophomore cadet in Company E-2, since 1960. “The Mascot Corporal ...
There's always at least one person, though, who admits they know nothing about basketball and decides to fill out their brackets based on the mascots of the various teams. This guide is for them: It's ...
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