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  2. CAM the Ram - Wikipedia

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    CAM the Ram is the mascot of Colorado State University. [1] There is the live mascot whose origins date back to a competition held in 1946 to name the new face of the university. The winner was an alumnus who created the acronym CAM from the schools name at the time, Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College.

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

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    Marvin the Miner – co-mascot of the Colorado Mines Orediggers; The Masked Rider – co-mascot of the Texas Tech Red Raiders; Matty the Matador – mascot of the Cal State Northridge Matadors [27] Max C. Bear – mascot of the SUNY Potsdam Bears; Miami Maniac – the baseball-only mascot of the Miami Hurricanes

  4. Colorado State University - Wikipedia

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    Colorado State University (Colorado State or CSU) is a public land-grant research university in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. It is the flagship university of the Colorado State University System. It was founded in 1870 as Colorado Agricultural College and assumed its current name in 1957. [6]

  5. Honor or shame?: New legislation sparks Native American ... - AOL

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    Nokomis is one of 89 schools nationwide that use "Redskin" as a mascot according to the National Congress of American Indians. More than 1,900 schools use a Native-themed mascot such as Indians ...

  6. List of college nickname changes in the United States

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    In the United States, most universities and colleges that sponsor athletics programs have adopted an official nickname for its associated teams. Often, these nicknames have changed for any number of reasons, which might include a change in the name of the school itself, a term becoming dated or otherwise changing meaning, or changes in racial perceptions and sensitivities.

  7. Native American mascot laws and regulations - Wikipedia

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    State legal action began in 2021 when Cambridge Central School District voted to change the Indians mascot, but soon reversed that decision after the election of a new school board member. The state Commissioner of Education ruled that the original decision to remove the mascot must stand, which Cambridge appealed.

  8. How a mascot change once led to death threats at Fresno State ...

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    Timeout, the Fresno State mascot runs onto the field with Bulldog cheerleaders before the start of their game against Tulsa at Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016.

  9. NCAA Native American mascot decision - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1972, teams used both "Utes" and "Redskins" as nicknames, but dropped the latter in response to tribal concerns. In 1996 Swoop, a red tailed hawk, became the official mascot. [50] Even though Swoop is now the University of Utah's official mascot, Utah fans and its clubs alike still use "Utes" as their nickname at sporting events.