What is the Georgia Southern logo?

What is the Georgia Southern logo?

What is the Georgia Southern logo?

The Georgia Southern University logo consists of a circular image of a white eagle head with Georgia Southern Blue above the head and gold below. The words “Georgia Southern University” are set to the right of the eagle head in the Neutraface 2 font.

What are ga southern colors?

White
Blue
Georgia Southern University/Colors

What is Georgia Southern’s mascot?

GUS the Eagle
Freedom the Bald Eagle
Georgia Southern University/Mascot

Is Georgia Southern a party school?

Georgia Southern is known as one of the biggest party schools in Georgia. I can admit that there are a lot of students who party all the time; however those are usually freshman who have never experienced freedom, and because of that many of them do not continue into their sophomore year.

What color is Georgia Southern Blue?

The blue RGB color code for the Georgia Southern Eagles can be found below. The gray RGB colour code for the Georgia Southern Eagles can be found below….Georgia Southern Eagles Color Codes RGB.

RGB Color Names for Georgia Southern Eagles RGB Color Code for Georgia Southern Eagles
Blue (1, 30, 65)
Gray (163, 170, 174)

Is Georgia Southern a black college?

Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity The enrolled student population at Georgia Southern University is 58.5% White, 26% Black or African American, 6.92% Hispanic or Latino, 3.76% Two or More Races, 2.23% Asian, 0.341% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.152% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.

What are Georgia Tech colors?

Old gold
Georgia Institute of Technology/Colors

What does Gata mean?

GATA is a rallying cry. A feeling. A movement. It’s what you grin and grunt when the team is mobilized, the plan is in place and it’s time to get the job done. And doing it right is the only way to do it.

What does Gata mean Ga Southern?

Get After Their A**es!
GATA. A phrase coined by legendary football coach Erk Russell when he urged his players to “Get After Their A**es!” The acronym now is a rally cry that takes on different sayings across the university, such as “Get After Those Academics.”