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  1. Gator Spirit Marks. The mascot for San Francisco State University is the Golden Gator, graphically represented by Golden Gator marks unique from the official athletics-only use Golden Gator marks (pg. #). You must obtain permission from Strategic Marketing and Communications to use these marks and its use is limited to spirit communications ...

  2. Alli’s adventures also take them to Oracle Park, where they meet up with their partner-in-crime, Lou Seal (the San Francisco Giants mascot). Together, they love exploring the city, cheering for the Giants, and indulging in some mouth-watering Ghirardelli Sundaes. And oh, next time you bump into Alli on the SF State campus, take a moment to ...

  3. SF State Facts. San Francisco State University is part of the largest system of higher education in the country granting bachelor's and master's degrees, the California State University (CSU). Though it began as a school for local educators, today San Francisco State's more than 280,000 graduates are leaders in science, business, public service ...

  4. Why is SF State’s mascot a Gator? In 1931, students selected the Golden Gater as the mascot because San Francisco was known as the City of the Golden Gate, which was the name of the waterway connecting San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean even before the famous bridge was built over the strait (1933-1937). The discussion in the student ...

  5. Spread the word among your friends, classmates, and roommates. Encourage them to share their unique experiences and create a vibrant collage of memories that truly embody the spirit of San Francisco State University and San Francisco. Let the Snapping Begin! Capture the spirit of tradition, the thrill of exploration, and the joy of college life.

  6. 20. März 2009 · Contenders for the SF State school mascot include the "Purple Puma," "Golden Seal," "Golden Lion," and the "Golden Panther." Back. 1946. Before his rise to prominence in national politics as John F. Kennedy's press secretary, Pierre Salinger hones his skills as managing editor of SF State's student newspaper, the Golden Gater.

  7. Despite the fact that alligators are not found in San Francisco outside the zoo, the Gator has a long association with SF State that dates back to 1931, when the student newspaper sponsored a contest to select a mascot for the University. One reader suggested the "Gater" because "it is strong and we hope our teams have strength. It is well ...