The Hampshire College Mascot: Embodying the Spirit of the Campus Community

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Hampshire College is a small liberal arts college located in Amherst, Massachusetts. Like many colleges and universities, Hampshire College has a mascot that represents the school spirit and identity. However, unlike most schools, Hampshire College does not have a traditional mascot like a sports team or animal. Instead, the college has chosen to embrace a more abstract and unique mascot: a spiral. The spiral is a significant symbol in Hampshire College's culture and philosophy. It represents the individual journey of growth and education that each student embarks on during their time at the college.


you say that this is better than the moxes; tell me: can a mox have a loxodon warhammer strapped onto it? After you play a turn 2 Garruk off of it, does it get boosted by the turn 4 or 5 overrun? can it produce any color of mana (yeah, chrome mox can, but it makes you lose a card, which really is no good. )? does it provide a first turn, FLYING chump blocker. for the moxes: no. no. no. and no. this: yes!!

Decks such as Fires, a red-green deck based around the centrepiece, Fires of Yavimaya, have long used to accelerate their game plan while also fixing mana. a three drop on turn one is cooler, and if you re talking Hippie and Hymn, dropping Hippie on turn 1 with Dark Ritual and rolling into an attack AND a hymn on turn 2 is even sweeter.

Birds pf paradise magic

It represents the individual journey of growth and education that each student embarks on during their time at the college. Hampshire College takes pride in its progressive and non-traditional approach to education, and the spiral mascot reflects this unconventional mindset. The spiral symbolizes constant growth, expansion, and change.

Birds of Paradise

Birds of paradise has to be the best green card out there. Not only can you get any color mana source from it, completing any multicolored deck that has green in it, but it also FLYS!! And very few green creatures out there fly.

- January 18, 2011
-- Jelle

Use Giant Growth with this. I run 4 birds and a couple giant growths in a 5 color type 1 casual deck. Fun surprise. You can block a hippy with the giant growth or attack with the birds. Opponent never knows if you have a giant growth in your hand or not.

- December 13, 2010
-- cak

best mono green flying card there is. I play 4 of these in a green/white angel deck. turn three baneslayer, turn four primeval titan. this card is a game winer.

- November 26, 2010
-- Tony

Anyone who doesn't give Birds a 5 star just doesn't kmow the game. 4 Birds in my type 1 tourny Red/Green deck still wins me many prizes. Adept better? Are you kidding me? True, Adept has her place in the right deck; but Birds are VITAL to the Type 1 speed advantage they bring to the battle field.

- August 29, 2010
-- Sam

A fabulous card. Nothing like a turn two Leatherback Baloth. If you can afford an Overwhelming Stampede without needing its mana, Birds of Paradise is just one more considerable flying trampling creature.

- August 06, 2010
-- Duaernil

They're mana birds, who can complain about mana birds? They work well in just about any deck and they also are the target of the quick burn spells. That's one less that can be used towards you. They're great for the first turn wow too, the impressiveness of the wow depends on what your deck can spit out and how creative you can be :D. The only thing more impressive is a foil mana birds. Once it gets here I've got another to add to my collection.

- July 08, 2009
-- Anonymous

Weeeeeellll. a three drop on turn one is cooler, and if you're talking Hippie and Hymn, dropping Hippie on turn 1 with Dark Ritual and rolling into an attack AND a hymn on turn 2 is even sweeter.
But otherwise, yes ^_^ Couple of these bad boys, some other cheap one drops, and Garruk make for one dead opponent way too quickly.

- April 13, 2009
-- Erik

If you wanna know why this is so good, think of the best three drop you've ever seen. now imagine casting it on turn two. Nothing scarier than a hypnotic specter attacking on turn three after you've just been hit with a hymn to tourach.

- April 03, 2009
-- greg

you say that this is better than the moxes; tell me: can a mox have a loxodon warhammer strapped onto it? After you play a turn 2 Garruk off of it, does it get boosted by the turn 4 or 5 overrun? can it produce any color of mana (yeah, chrome mox can, but it makes you lose a card, which really is no good. )? does it provide a first turn, FLYING chump blocker. for the moxes: no. no. no. and no. this: yes!!

- March 20, 2009
-- nick

ive seen a couple of people ask why this card is good, not just good, it is the best one drop in the game, it think that the only reason its not power 9 worthy is the weakness of it. yeah the fact that it is a 0/1 creature is indeed a weekness, but you dont need it past turn 3 really anyway. after that, if its still around then great. it is good in almost the same way that a mox is good (of course a mox is better its free), beacuse if you can get even one turn ahead of your opponent, which is exactly what this card dose, then you are in a very advantageous position. even though in some cases it may not be the best choice, like in an elf deck, in most cases, it is a wonderful advantage on turn one.

one thing to remember when it comes to a non-land mana source is black lotus, its just as scary on turn one as it is unimpressive on turn ten.

one thing to remember when it comes to a non-land mana source is black lotus, its just as scary on turn one as it is unimpressive on turn ten.
Hamshire college mascot

It represents the idea that learning is a lifelong process and that students should embrace new ideas and perspectives. Hampshire College encourages students to think outside the box, challenge the status quo, and take risks in their academic pursuits. The spiral is a visual representation of this philosophy, reminding students to stay open-minded and continue evolving. Additionally, the spiral mascot represents the interconnectedness of knowledge and disciplines at Hampshire College. The college's curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary studies and encourages students to explore different fields of study. The spiral reflects the idea that knowledge is not compartmentalized but flows seamlessly between various disciplines. It symbolizes the interconnected web of knowledge that students can access during their academic journey. Hampshire College's choice of a spiral as its mascot is a deliberate departure from conventional college mascots. It aligns with the college's non-traditional and progressive approach to education and acts as a visual reminder of the values and goals of Hampshire College. The spiral, with its symbolism of growth, change, and interdisciplinary thinking, represents the unique nature of the Hampshire College experience..

Reviews for "Hampshire College Mascot: A Symbol of Pride for Alumni"

- Emily - 1/5 stars - I am extremely disappointed with Hampshire College's choice for a mascot. The decision to have a mascot that is just a generic, cartoonish animal is unoriginal and lacks any creativity. It feels like they put no effort into coming up with something unique and representative of their school. As an alumna, I expected better from Hampshire College. This mascot is just a letdown.
- Alex - 2/5 stars - Hampshire College's new mascot is a complete miss for me. It lacks any connection or relevance to the school's identity. It looks like a poorly designed character from a children's show. I was hoping for something that would accurately represent Hampshire College's values and spirit, but this mascot falls short in every way. I'm just not impressed.
- Sarah - 1/5 stars - I can't believe Hampshire College would choose such a bland and unoriginal mascot. It's like they didn't even try to think outside the box. I was hoping for something that would evoke a sense of school pride and unity, but this mascot is forgettable and uninspiring. It's a shame that Hampshire College missed the mark so drastically with their choice.

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