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  2. Joe Bruin - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known UCLA mascot was a furry stray dog, known as Rags, that a gardener found on the campus of the Normal School in fall 1917. [1] A brief "autobiography" of Rags was published in the Cub Californian in 1919, and he was mentioned in the Southern Campus yearbook until 1922.

  3. Tommy Trojan - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Trojan is located at the core of the campus and often serves as a meeting ground for students and visitors. Many people take pictures with the statue. The Shrine is surrounded by the Bovard Administration Building, Ronald Tutor Campus Center, and Alumni Park.

  4. UCLA's 'informal mascot' Powell Cat has died. Some are ... - AOL

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    The cat lived at the university for years, with the earliest known photos dating back to 2015. ... "People have called Powell Cat the informal mascot of UCLA," said Kathy Brown, assistant to the ...

  5. List of Bruin mascots - Wikipedia

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    Various sports teams are named "the Bruins" and have a bear for a mascot. Professional ... (UCLA) High school. Baldwin Senior High School (Baldwin, New York)

  6. List of college mascots in the United States - Wikipedia

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    University of Miami mascot Sebastian the Ibis makes the signature "The U" hand gesture, December 2007. This is an incomplete list of U.S. college mascots' names, consisting of named incarnations of live, costumed, or inflatable mascots.

  7. Photos: Former UCLA Star Ally Courtnall In Sports Illustrated ...

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    The post Photos: Former UCLA Star Ally Courtnall In Sports Illustrated Swimsuit appeared first on The Spun. Ally Courtnall, a former soccer and track athlete for the Bruins, had quite the college ...

  8. George Tirebiter - Wikipedia

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    George Tirebiter was the nickname initially given to a dog at the University of Southern California in the 1940s who was the unofficial mascot of the school before becoming the official mascot on October 22, 1947. [1] The nickname was passed on to George Tirebiter's subsequent successors after the original Tirebiter's death in 1950.

  9. University of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, George Tirebiter, a car-chasing dog, was the most popular unofficial mascot. It gained fame among students after it bit the mascot of the UCLA Bruins. The dog was kept by the Trojan Knights and was known to chase down cars on Trousdale Parkway, which runs through campus. After the original dog died, three others succeeded it.