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  1. Roar-ee the Lion is the current incarnation of the Columbia Lion, the official mascot of Columbia University and the Columbia Lions. Already a long established symbol of the university, it was first adopted as the university's mascot in 1910 under the name "Leo Columbiae", and was renamed Roar-ee the Lion in 2005.

  2. 26. Mai 2018 · Published: October 17, 2005. On Saturday, October 15 at Baker Field, over 10,000 fans welcomed the newest member of the Columbia family. Roar-ee, the new Columbia Lions mascot, made its debut before kickoff of the Columbia Homecoming game vs. Penn.

  3. Roar-ee is the current name of Columbia's lion mascot, chosen in a contest in 2005. He replaced Leo Columbiae, who was the mascot from 1910 to 2005.

  4. 14. März 2017 · Roar-ee is Columbia's official mascot since 2005, named through online voting. Learn more about the lion symbol, the Columbia colors, the Ivy League and other athletic traditions of Columbia University.

  5. 18. Sept. 2019 · Roar-ee is a lion suit worn by anonymous students who perform at Columbia sports and events. Learn about the history, audition process, and challenges of being Roar-ee, and how the mascot boosts school spirit and pride.

  6. 31. März 2022 · Today, we know the Columbia Lion affectionately as Roar-EE (read on to learn why!). One fun fact before we get to that, though: In 1917, studio publicist Howard Dietz (CC'1917) designed the “Leo the Lion” logo for Samuel Goldwyn’s Goldwyn Picture Corporation. He based it on the Columbia College Lions athletic team.