The University of Georgia
Bulldogs
Be Our Guest
Belle
Gaston
Beauty and the Beast
This was the mascot for Gainesville Junior College's sports teams until 1985
The Lakers
He is the founder of Georgia
James Oglethorpe
This Norse god is associated with thunder, lightning, and storms
Thor
Georgia Tech
Yellow Jackets
One Jump Ahead
A Whole New World
Friend Like Me
Aladdin
This was the original name of the college in Dahlonega that would later become North Georgia College and eventually become part of UNG
North Georgia Agricultural College
Considered one of the most symmetrical cities in the world, this Georgia city is laid out in precise squares and grids
Savannah
In Greek mythology, this man angered Zeus and after he died was condemned to Hades and forced to roll a boulder up a hill for all eternity. Years later, Albert Camus would call him the "absurd hero"
Sisyphus
Georgia State University
Panthers
Be Prepared
Circle of Life
Can You Feel the Love Tonight
The Lion King
UNG's consolidation was finalized in what year
2013
This Union general led the siege of Atlanta during the Civil War in 1864
William Tecumseh Sherman
This Egyptian god is the god of the sun and creator of all things
Ra
Georgia Southern University
Eagles
Reflection
I'll Make a Man Out of You
True to Your Heart
The first NCAA Division II national championship was won in 2015 in this sport
Softball
This U.S. President often visited Warm Spring, GA to seek relief from polio
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
In Aztec culture and mythology, this was known as the city of the gods and is the same location as Mexico City.
Tenochtitlan
Kennesaw State University
Owls
Two Worlds
Strangers Like Me
You'll be In My Heart
Tarzan
The first-ever doctoral degree awarded by UNG was in this field
Physical Therapy
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his father, Martin Sr., co-pastored this famous church in Atlanta?
Ebenezer Baptist Church
In Japanese mythology, these figures are portrayed as foxes and are intelligent and can shape-shift into humans. They are often associated with the Japanese deity Inari and can have up to nine tails
Kitsune