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Oregon State University was established in 1856 as the area’s first community school for primary ...
Oregon State University was established in 1856 as the area’s first community school for primary and preparatory education and became Oregon State University on March 6, 1961. OSU is one of the four charter members of the Pac-12 Conference. Jimmie the Coyote was the original mascot until he was replaced by the beaver in 1910. The current mascot is Benny the Beaver and he made his first appearance in 1952. Home football games are played in Reser Stadium. The University of Oregon is often seen as the school’s key rival with an annual Civil War Football game between them. Old World Christmas has a complete line of officially licensed Oregon State University glass Christmas ornaments that is perfect for alumni and fans.
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