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Do you know UNO? The University of New Orleans marks it's 50th Birthday in 2008. That may seem over the hill, but it's very young in "college years." Keeping that in mind, do you know your University of New Orleans? University of New Orleans, the Beginning UNO was founded September 5, 1958 as Louisiana State University in New Orleans on the grounds of the former New Orleans Naval Air Station. Classes were held in old navy barracks until the construction of the first permanent university buildings in 1961. Although the university is currently a member of the LSU System, in 1974 the university became independent from LSU, and its name changed from LSUNO to simply the University of New Orleans. Our first chancellor was Dr. Homer L. Hitt. The alumni center is names in his honor. The student body voted in 1965 to adopt silver and blue as the university’s colors and “Privateers” as its sports team nickname. Lafitte the InstiGator was adopted as the mascot in 1983. University of New Orleans Fight Song Let’s give a cheer for old UNO. Our Privateers will march on to fame. University of New Orleans Alma Mater What is a privateer? Some people ask – “what is a privateer?” A privateer was a pirate who, by commission or letter of marque from the government, was authorized to seize or destroy a merchant vessel of another nation. Basically, he is a commando or pirate for hire by a country. Support UNO Athletics Did you know that you have world-class athletes competing right here in your backyard? The UNO Privateers athletic teams represent the best student-athletes anywhere in the south. |
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