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Learn how a comic strip, a lifeguard and a water polo player inspired the unique mascot of UC Irvine, the only Division I school with Anteaters. Find out how the nickname was voted by...
Learn how to become the mascot of UCI Athletics, Peter the Anteater. Find out the date, time, location and requirements for the audition process and register online.
Peter the Anteater is the mascot of the University of California, Irvine, a public land-grant research university in Irvine, California. The anteater is a blue and gold animal that represents the school's athletic teams in various sports and competitions.
The UC Irvine Anteaters are the athletic teams of the University of California, Irvine. The mascot is Peter the Anteater, a giant anteater costume that represents the school. The Anteaters compete in 18 sports and have won 28 national championships.
Petr the Anteatr is a simplified version of Peter the Anteater, UCI's original mascot. Learn how this sticker culture started, evolved and became a symbol of UCI student spirit and pride.
Learn about the history and significance of UCI's iconic mascot, Peter the Anteater, who was chosen by students in 1965 in a controversial vote. See photos, documents and anecdotes from the first four-year class at UCI.
Learn how the Anteater became the official mascot of UC Irvine in 1965, inspired by a comic strip character. The web page also features a photo of the original Anteater costume and a link to email.
Learn how the Anteater became the official mascot of UC Irvine in 1965, inspired by a comic strip character. Discover the origins, meanings and uses of the Anteater name and symbol on campus and beyond.
Learn how Peter the Anteater became the official mascot of UCI in 1965, inspired by a comic strip character. Discover how students and alumni identify with and celebrate Peter's personality and spirit.
Learn how UC Irvine students chose an anteater as their mascot in 1965, inspired by a comic strip character. Find out how the anteater became a symbol of rebellion and humor for the campus.