Sometimes, the best mascot is one people laugh at. The Iowa Senate has introduced a bill that would prohibit public schools from using mascots representing disabilities. Senate File 382 seeks to ban ...
Changing names is complicated; there can be joy in the whimsical As a basketball coach for a small college in Colorado for 15 years, I looked for ways to pass the time on long drives often over ...
Our favorite sports team mascots are a whole lot wacky, often furry and always full of fabulous fun. And when it comes to celebrating the mascots that make us all smile, there’s no better place than ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X This time of year, we’re bombarded with seasonal images. Turkeys and Santa trigger thoughts of ...
Are you looking for an entertaining, educational and affordable family activity this summer? Look no further than The Mascot Hall of Fame! Located in Whiting, Indiana, just 30 minutes from downtown ...
O ccasionally, at the ski area in the Colorado town where I lived for five years after college, I would catch a glimpse of two giant white bears wearing brightly colored shirts: Betty and Bubba Bear.
WHITING, Ind. (WTHR) — On the last day of our trip, photographer Steve Rhodes, producer Cyndee Hebert and I are visiting the most unique place on our agenda for Chuck's Big Adventure. I have a good ...
Mascot Hall of Fame breaks ground A handful of mascots and hundreds of schoolchildren from Nathan Hale Elementary along with officials, residents and others celebrated the start of construction in ...
We can all remember our first job as a kid, whether it was flipping burgers, bagging groceries or cutting lawns. But 14-year-old Eric Weidman may have the coolest job any teenager could want. Weidman ...
Bevo, even. But there are two mascots who are too dangerous to even bring into a stadium, and their names are Lady and Joy, and they live in Waco, Texas. The Baylor bear mascots.” (Fun fact, per ...
Trees don't talk but they can certainly make statements. The Stanford mascot walked out on the football field with a sign that read "Stanford hates fun" during halftime of the game against ASU on Oct.