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Celebrating Latino Heritage Month at Mizzou!

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Come visit our exhibit in the Lower Lair of the MU Student Center! Mizzou celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15- October 15 every year.  A week celebrating Hispanic heritage was established in 1968 under U.S. President Lyndon Johnson and was later expanded in 1988 under U.S. President Ronald Reagan to a full month.  National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the culture, history, and contributions of Americans with heritage who are descendants of the peoples of Mexico, Spain, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.  The Spanish Club in 1965 ( Savitar 1965) The University of Missouri recognized the importance of Hispanic heritage at an early date. The Spanish Club was first organized at MU in 1920. While many students in the early years joined the club as a way to practice Spanish as a second language, some were native Spanish speakers.  In 1932 Don Juan Francisco de Cardenas, Ambassador of Spain to the United States visited the University and

Happy 30th Birthday, Truman!

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In celebration of Truman the Tiger's 30th birthday this September, there is an exhibit honoring Mizzou's mascot in the Traditions Lounge on the second floor of the Student Center.  Truman's 30th Birthday Exhibit located in the Traditions Lounge at the MU Student Center   Truman the Tiger, the furry, tail-swinging tiger, has served as the mascot for the University of Missouri since 1986.  Before Truman, Mizzou's mascot was a pair of tigers, one male and one female, that were unnamed and inconsistent in appearance.   The University of Missouri tiger mascots prior to Truman's introduction in 1986.  Here the female and male tiger at the Homecoming game in 1974. (Image courtesy of MU Archives, C:1/139/1)   Joe Castiglione, the athletic director of the University of Missouri in the 1980s, decided to reinvent the university's mascot.  In 1984 the Mizzou cheerleaders organized a contest for naming the new mascot.  The name "Truman," after