Roar-ee the Lion

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Roar-ee the Lion is the official mascot of Columbia University in New York City. Roar-ee is a symbol of school spirit and pride for the university's students, alumni, and faculty. The lion was chosen as the mascot in 1910, reflecting the university's strength and courage.

History[edit | edit source]

The lion was adopted as Columbia University's mascot in 1910, inspired by the institution's motto, "In Lumine Tuo Videbimus Lumen," which translates to "In Thy Light Shall We See Light." The lion symbolizes strength, courage, and leadership, qualities that the university aims to instill in its students.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Roar-ee the Lion is depicted as a friendly and approachable lion, often seen wearing Columbia University's colors, Columbia blue and white. The mascot costume includes a lion's head with a mane, a blue and white jersey, and sometimes additional accessories depending on the event.

Role and Activities[edit | edit source]

Roar-ee the Lion plays a significant role in promoting school spirit at Columbia University. The mascot appears at various university events, including athletic events, homecoming, commencement ceremonies, and other special occasions. Roar-ee is also involved in community outreach programs and can often be seen interacting with fans and students, posing for photos, and participating in promotional activities.

Significance[edit | edit source]

The presence of Roar-ee the Lion at events helps to foster a sense of unity and pride among the Columbia University community. The mascot serves as a rallying point for students and alumni, enhancing the overall collegiate experience.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD