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  2. Louisiana State University traditions - Wikipedia

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    LSU's men's and women's sports teams are called the Fighting Tigers, Tigers or Lady Tigers.. During its first three sports seasons, LSU played without a nickname. [2] For the inaugural LSU–Tulane football game in 1893, the New Orleans newspapers referred to the LSU football team as the Baton Rouge "boys", but that was not an official nickname. [2]

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    A project on the Chapel Hill-Durham border seemed far from a vote Wednesday until the Chapel Hill Town Council took an abrupt turn, approving 388 apartments with affordable options for seniors and ...

  4. Old East - Wikipedia

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    The design reflects the university trustees' vision of a quadrangle that ran north toward the town of Chapel Hill. Although the cost of construction is unknown, there are records from 1799 indicating that the university spent a total of $12,180 for work on Steward's Hall, Old East, Person Hall, and the President's House.

  5. Louisiana State University - Wikipedia

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    LSU Athletics is represented by its mascot, a live Bengal tiger named "Mike the Tiger". LSU is only one of two institutions of higher education in the United States to have a live tiger as their mascot; the other is the University of Memphis. The tiger was named after Mike Chambers, LSU's athletic trainer in 1936, and was bought for $750 from ...

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  7. Order of Gimghoul - Wikipedia

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    The castle is located off-campus at the end of Gimghoul Road, not far from Old Chapel Hill Cemetery near Carmichael Auditorium. [13] According to real estate records, the 2.15-acre (0.87 ha) site is owned by a non-profit corporation the Order of the Gimghoul and has a taxable value of over $1 million.