The Cooper Union Mascot: Igniting Passion for Learning

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The Cooper Union does not have an official mascot. Unlike many universities and colleges that have chosen a mascot to represent their school, Cooper Union has not adopted any such symbol or character. A mascot is typically a character, animal, or object that is chosen to represent an institution, often used in promotional materials, sporting events, and other activities. University and college mascots are often seen as symbols of school spirit and pride, rallying students, alumni, and fans to support their team or institution. While most schools have a mascot, there are some that have chosen not to adopt one. The reasons for not having a mascot can vary.

Noel kindled the witch

The reasons for not having a mascot can vary. In the case of Cooper Union, a small, prestigious institution located in New York City known for its focus on art, architecture, and engineering, the decision to not have a mascot may be due to the school's unique identity and mission. Cooper Union prides itself on its academic excellence and its commitment to providing a free education to all admitted students.

Noel kindled the witch

Noel and Ninny are witches and part of the Piper segment of the Wing Bind, a group of witches and wizards who are tasked with keeping dragons away from ordinary humans. Dragons are harmful to humans because humans have no magical abilities. Wing Bind, and most of the witches’ tasks, are in Reverse London, the opposite of Front London, where magic is much stronger and dragons more prevalent. One of the cases the witches get called for involves Noel’s admirer, Balgo. Balgo’s best friend turns into a dark dragon, which exist only to hurt people and destroy things. Being so close to a dragon for so long means Balgo has absorbed lots of dragon magic, and now he has to be watched by Noel and Ninny constantly. The three of them continue to take on cases involving dragons getting too close to humans, including one involving a girl Ninny knows, and an extremely powerful dragon that either influenced or was named from fairy tales.

This series is exploring the greater world of Bleach, but I don’t thing readers necessarily need to be familiar with Bleach in order to read this story. Nonetheless, there is a LOT going on in this volume. Kubo exposes readers to a whole group and bureaucratic system within a few pages without much exposition. Noel is the calm, collected foil to Ninny’s explosive, fiery personality, but we don’t get much else in terms of character development of these two ladies. What does develop is the prominence of certain parts of Noel's body. In the first few chapters, Noel’s bust is not really prevalent, but as the story progresses, Noel's curves become even more pronounced, and there is more emphasis on her large chest in panels and in poses. Balgo is fairly obsessed with seeing Noel’s knickers at the beginning of the story, and it evolves into a persistent goal of getting swished by her bosom later in the volume. Aside from the problematic emphasis on Noel's body, this title suffers from just being too packed with disparate plot points that Kube tries to cram in to the story with little time to digest it all.

Sara's Rating: 5/10
Suitability Level: Grades 10-12

This review was made possible with an advanced reader copy from the publisher through Net Galley.

Publisher: VIZ Media
Publication Date: October 19, 2021
ISBN: 9781974723591 (Paperback)

Noel and Ninny are witches and part of the Piper segment of the Wing Bind, a group of witches and wizards who are tasked with keeping dragons away from ordinary humans. Dragons are harmful to humans because humans have no magical abilities. Wing Bind, and most of the witches’ tasks, are in Reverse London, the opposite of Front London, where magic is much stronger and dragons more prevalent. One of the cases the witches get called for involves Noel’s admirer, Balgo. Balgo’s best friend turns into a dark dragon, which exist only to hurt people and destroy things. Being so close to a dragon for so long means Balgo has absorbed lots of dragon magic, and now he has to be watched by Noel and Ninny constantly. The three of them continue to take on cases involving dragons getting too close to humans, including one involving a girl Ninny knows, and an extremely powerful dragon that either influenced or was named from fairy tales.
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The school's focus is on educational achievements rather than extracurricular activities or sports. As such, the emphasis is placed on the development of skills and knowledge rather than on a symbolic representation of the institution. Instead of a mascot, Cooper Union relies on its strong reputation and accomplishments to define its identity. The institution's name and legacy speak for themselves, representing the history, values, and achievements of the school's students, faculty, and alumni. In conclusion, Cooper Union does not have an official mascot. This may be due to the school's unique identity and focus on academic excellence rather than extracurricular activities or sports. The institution relies on its strong reputation and accomplishments to define its identity instead..

Reviews for "The Cooper Union Mascot: Igniting School Spirit Across Generations"

1. John - 2 stars
I really did not like the "Cooper Union Mascot". I found it to be extremely unappealing and unprofessional. The design was just all over the place and it didn't make any sense to me. It also didn't have any connection to the history or values of Cooper Union. Overall, I was quite disappointed with the mascot and I think it definitely needs to be redesigned.
2. Sarah - 1 star
In my opinion, the Cooper Union Mascot is a complete failure. It lacks creativity and originality. It looks like something a child would draw, not something representing a prestigious institution like Cooper Union. The colors are dull and the character itself is just plain boring. I expected so much more and I was left extremely underwhelmed.
3. David - 2 stars
The Cooper Union Mascot is a missed opportunity. It could have been a great way to engage students and alumni, but instead, it feels like a rushed and poorly thought-out design. The mascot doesn't have any defining features or characteristics that make it stand out. It's just another generic cartoon character. I was really hoping for something more unique and representative of the spirit of Cooper Union.
4. Megan - 2 stars
I was really excited to see what the Cooper Union Mascot would look like, but I was ultimately disappointed. The design feels unpolished and lacks attention to detail. It looks like it was created in a hurry without much thought. The mascot doesn't evoke any feelings of pride or connection to the school. Overall, it's a missed opportunity to create something memorable and meaningful for the Cooper Union community.

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