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  1. Oski the Bear (Oski) is the official mascot of the University of California, Berkeley ("Cal"), representing the California Golden Bears. Named after the Oski Yell, he made his debut at a freshman rally in the Greek Theatre on September 25, 1941. Prior to his debut, live bears were used as Cal mascots.

  2. 26 de set. de 2016 · Learn about the history and legacy of Oski, the furry-headed, mischievous bear that represents Cal spirit and tradition. Find out how Oski was created, what he wears, what he does and how he celebrates his 75th birthday.

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  3. 24 de abr. de 2021 · It’s Oski the Bear, UC Berkeley’s infamous mascot, and he’s headed your way. As Cal’s mascot, this iconic — albeit questionably designed — bear has been gracing UC Berkeley’s sports ...

  4. Learn about the origin and evolution of Oski the Bear, the iconic mascot of UC Berkeley, who celebrated his 75th birthday in 2016. Find out who was behind the mask for over fifty years and how the character changed over time.

  5. Original Oski Recalls Mascot's Glory Days. "Rocky" Rockwell and Oski on the 45th anniversary of the Class of 1948. Oski, Berkeley's first human-bear mascot, emerged from a long hibernation for an interview recently submitted to the Regional Oral History Office at Bancroft Library.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_BruinJoe Bruin - Wikipedia

    Description. Anthropomorphic brown bear. Joe Bruin, an anthropomorphic male brown bear, is the official mascot of the University of California, Los Angeles’ athletic teams along with Josephine "Josie" Bruin, a female brown bear, who is his regular partner at UCLA sporting events and other university activities.

  7. Oski is the beloved mascot of the University of California, Berkeley, named for a cheer that began with "Oski wow wow!" Originally, real bear cubs served as mascots, but they were replaced by a costumed character in 1941.