A lion? An eagle?
While you can loosely tie those to the word "brave" a gargoyle makes much more sense.
Those gargoyles have watched over the University for decades - warding off evil spirits, looking BA, etc., etc.
I for one think it would be awesome to have a gargoyle watching over our athletic events. Also, just because the mascot is one thing it does not mean that the nickname for the teams would have to change.
The Gargoyle would certainly be unique and have deep and lasting ties to the campus community, young and old.
I envision a light grayish body suit (color of Bradley Hall) with the faint outline of bricks and a huge gargoyle head. Perhaps a red cape. Could be pretty cool.
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On a semi-related side note - I have a friend who graduated from BU in the 40s who tells this elaborate story about how the gargoyles on top of Bradley Hall would whistle at the pretty virginal coeds that would pass beneath them and growl at "the uglies". He cracks me up every time he tells it.
While you can loosely tie those to the word "brave" a gargoyle makes much more sense.
Those gargoyles have watched over the University for decades - warding off evil spirits, looking BA, etc., etc.
I for one think it would be awesome to have a gargoyle watching over our athletic events. Also, just because the mascot is one thing it does not mean that the nickname for the teams would have to change.
The Gargoyle would certainly be unique and have deep and lasting ties to the campus community, young and old.
I envision a light grayish body suit (color of Bradley Hall) with the faint outline of bricks and a huge gargoyle head. Perhaps a red cape. Could be pretty cool.
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On a semi-related side note - I have a friend who graduated from BU in the 40s who tells this elaborate story about how the gargoyles on top of Bradley Hall would whistle at the pretty virginal coeds that would pass beneath them and growl at "the uglies". He cracks me up every time he tells it.
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