![]() ![]() Plus, it's always fun to practice my dance moves and show tunes - who knows, maybe I'll even audition for a local production one day! Overall, this course has helped me appreciate the power of music and performance in bringing people together and creating a sense of community. It's a great way to learn about the history and artistry of Broadway shows, from classic musicals to contemporary hits. As a mascot, I'm always looking for ways to promote the performing arts, and my favorite unique course at MCC is our Broadway Musicals class. What is your favorite unique course to take at your school? There are so many great courses to take at Monroe Community College.I also work on improving my performance skills and studying up on new cheers and chants to bring to our games. What is your offseason training composed of? In the offseason, I stay in shape by practicing my dance moves in our dance studio and doing some strength training at our gym.I love getting out there and hyping up the crowd at our sporting events and school functions. How long have you been doing this mascot thing? I have been the official mascot for Monroe Community College for my whole life, and it's been an incredible experience.I was born and raised here in Rochester, New York, the same city where my school is located. Who are you and where are you from? I am Tiberius the Tribune, the mascot for Monroe Community College.It reflects my hoof-loose and fancy-free philosophy. One song to make an entrance to – what is it (and why)? Ramblin’ Man-although I might tinker with the lyrics.He’s almost as incredibly good-looking and funny as I am and we’re frequently mistaken for each other. Which of your school’s alumni would be the best sidekick to your mascot duties? I’d say actor Rushi Kota ’09.What New York landmark would you love to see be the host of your school’s next big game? That’s easy! Madison Square Garden, where all the champs play. ![]() ![]() I love following clues at a crime scene and using my cunning intellect and animal instincts to figure out who done it! What is your favorite unique course to take at your school? Criminalistics in the Criminal Science Department.What is your offseason training composed of? Lifting – lots of lifting, and eating anchovy and dandelion pizzas, burritos, foot-long clover subs, family-size Almond Joys, and puny mascots.Before that I was working on the campaign to replace sheep with flamingoes in the counting-to-fall-asleep gig and butting heads with their people. How long have you been doing this mascot thing? I have been the Farmingdale mascot for as long as I can remember.Who are you and where are you from? I am the one and only Ram-bo the Ram, Farmingdale State College’s mascot, brn and raised in the center of Long Island! Green is my favorite color, by the way, and at FSC there is green everywhere! I’m proud to be a first-generation college mascot. ![]()
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