College Spotlight
Location: Houston, TX• Houston, TX is the fourth largest city in the United States, with a city population of 2.1 million people.
Mascot: CougarAt sportingevents, the
campusrallies aroundShasta, UH's
cougarmascot. …Since 1989, costumed
students have carried on the tradition.
Between 1947 and 1989, five live cougars served as mascots…
Pushups
The Cougar mascots perform pushups for each point scored during a football game.
U of H Colors• The official colors of the University of
Houston are Scarlet Red and Albino White• Red stands for courage or inner strength to face the unknown
• White stands for the good of helping one's fellow man.
Hand Signal• At game time, Cougar fans show their support
by making the "cougar sign," made by folding the ring finger of the right hand toward the palm.
• The tradition dates back to 1953, when Shasta I, the presiding cougar mascot, lost a toe in a cage door on her way to a game. The opposing team, the University of Texas, mocked UH by imitating the cougar's injury. The Cougars soon adopted that gesture as a symbol of pride.
Cougar Sign
Academics• The University of Houston offers 120 undergraduate majors and minors, and several pre-professional programs leading to careers in medicine, law, pharmacy and more. They also offer programs leading to teacher certification
• The most popular majors include: Business, Management, Marketing, Psychology, Social Sciences, Communication, Journalism, and Biological and Biomedical Sciences.
Frontiersmen• The UH Frontiersmen display the Texas flag and the University of Houston flag at football games
• The Frontiersmen’s primary purpose is to support UH athletics, school spirit and Frontier Fiesta.
Phi Slamma Jamma: Texas’ Tallest Fraternity
The 1982-1984 U of H men’s basketball team was known for its slam dunking and explosive, fast-breaking style of play.
Clyde “The Glide” Drexler
Hakeem Olajuwon
Sources• appible.com• http://www.otsbuscharter.com• Townmapusa.com• Boxscorenews.com• Fansedge.com• Espn.go.com• Bleacherreport.com• Uh.edu
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