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Tulsa Community College announced its first-ever mascot: the Goose. In a press release TCC stated it had conducted surveys, ...
The Big 12 features iconic mascots, with some being around for as long as the football team itself, and while they each carry ...
Jason Kelce's daughter Bennett, 2, meets the Eagles mascot Swoop again after being too shy to meet him the first time – and this time, Swoop gets a wave.
The newest Texas college mascot is inspired by the Galveston community By Peter Warren , Reporter May 9, 2025 Galveston College unveiled its mascot, Rip Tide, at an event Tuesday in Galveston.
Galveston College Student Government Association members and volunteers pose with Rip Tide during the GC mascot’s launch party on May 6, 2025, at the college’s main campus in Galveston.
May 6, 2025 May 6, 2025 Updated May 6, 2025 0 More than 50 years since it opened, Tulsa Community College has chosen a goose as its first school mascot. Officials announced Tuesday that more than ...
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Community College (TCC) revealed its first mascot on Tuesday. TCC said students, employees and alumni voted between three options: the Goose, the Wolf, and BLU, a sasquatch ...
This Tuesday, the College of the Redwoods Board of Trustees entertained an action item that would change the school’s mascot. Ultimately, the board elected to table the item, electing to solicit ...
The Houston Cougars mascot called out Jimmy Fallon after the late-night host left UH off a March Madness list. Shasta’s response is winning fans online. Skip Navigation ...
It's Community College Week at SoLAcc and several events happened on Tuesday. First, the school unveiled Soleil, their new mascot. Soleil (that is the French word for "sun") is an owl.
Astrologer Valerie Mesa reveals which college mascot you're most like according to your zodiac sign. ... Testudo remains a steady, enduring symbol of strength and community for Maryland fans." ...
Swoop made his first appearance in 1995, quickly becoming a fan favorite. His name is a nod to the predatory nature of eagles, who swoop down on their targets—just like the Eagles do on the field.