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  1. Jan 1, 2014 · Oberlin, Ohio – Already known for having one of the most distinctive nicknames in collegiate athletics, the Oberlin College Department of Athletics and Physical Education is adding a mascot to its family of logos.

    • Why Yeomen?

      Oberlin's athletics teams will forever remain the Yeomen and...

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  3. Oct 29, 2019 · Oberlin's new albino squirrel mascot had an early orientation of Oberlin over the summer of 2019 and official earned its name of Yeobie on October 5, 2019 during halftime of the homecoming football game.

  4. Jul 20, 2016 · Oberlin's athletics teams will forever remain the Yeomen and Yeowomen, but in 2014 the department officially welcomed a squirrel mascot to its department-wide branding scheme. The albino squirrel has been a part of the college's history dating back to the 1970s and has become an endearing icon in recent years.

  5. Nov 15, 2019 · While the albino squirrel has been a symbol used to represent the college since the 1970s, it has been inaugurated as an essential representative of collegiate athletics through the new Birkenstock-wearing, red-eyed albino squirrel mascot costume.

  6. Mar 7, 2014 · On New Year’s Day, the Athletics department unleashed a new mascot: a hyper-muscular, blood-thirsty, red-eyed albino squirrel. The furry fellow has slowly made its way onto the apparel and equipment of Oberlin’s various sports teams, including basketball warm-up jerseys, golf balls and men’s lacrosse shirts and helmets.

  7. Jun 23, 2019 · There were so many ways that Oberlin could have implemented squirrels into its culture without making it a mascot. Take away my role as a student-athlete for just a second and view me as a sports fan here.

  8. Sep 6, 2019 · This albino squirrel suit recently debuted as Oberlin’s new mascot. With its beady, red eyes and signature Birkenstocks, the mascot has been described as an embodiment of the Oberlin College community.

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