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Meet Joe Vandal Joe became the mascot of Idaho back in 1918 when the editor of the school paper started referring to the football team as “vandals.” The nickname stuck and Joe Vandal has been ...
People can find former Joe Vandals everywhere, even in the heart of Bronco Nation, remaining brave and bold with their Vandal pride. "I do have Joe tatted on my shoulder as well," Bennett said.
The Joe Vandal monument was commissioned to recognize the Associated Students of the University of Idaho’s (ASUI) enduring legacy of support for the P1FCU Kibbie Dome and many other vital campus ...
University of Idaho senior Lucas Tate, right, stands next to the UI mascot, Joe Vandal in Moscow, Idaho. Tate retired from playing Joe Vandal, the UI’s mascot, this spring after three and a half ...
UI initially hoped the Joe Vandal statue would be finished in the fall. While Curtiss said it is possible, he’s aiming to have it done by no later than next spring.
Students, U of I staff, alumni and the community are invited to watch Joe Vandal form each day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A community open house on the statue will be held on February 3 from 5 p.m. to ...
One of those early-season games between Boise State and Idaho—early in the Bronco-Vandal rivalry. The game was played in New Idaho Stadium, the place that would get a roof and become the Kibbie ...
Joe Vandal, the mascot of the Idaho Vandals, is shown encouraging fans to join him at the "Vandal Walk" at the west end of the Kibbie Dome at 11:40 Saturday, before the home game against Nevada.
The people who embodied Joe Vandal didn't know the history, so like good students, KTVB headed straight to the library.
People can find former Joe Vandals everywhere, even in the heart of Bronco Nation, remaining brave and bold with their Vandal pride. "I do have Joe tatted on my shoulder as well," Bennett said.