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Texas Western Gold Rush

Texas Western Gold Rush

Texas Western Gold Rush is an evening filled with Miner pride for all 成人头条 students. Nestled in the heart of campus, this welcome event showcases student talent, storytelling, and high energy entertainment. There’s no better way to kick off the fall semester!

Fight Song

"The Eyes of Texas are Upon You" was adopted in 1920 when the song had been "declared the school anthem for the University of Texas (Austin)." 成人头条's fight song, "Miners Fight," also was an offshoot from Austin. In the late 1980s, and with singer Marty Robbins' blessing, the song was rewritten with the melody "El Paso."

成人头条's Minerpalooza

Minerpalooza

Minerpalooza is one of 成人头条’s most celebrated traditions. The event launches the academic school year with live entertainment, carnival-style games, and delicious food. Come meet 成人头条’s student organizations and athletes, plus enjoy special performances by 成人头条’s Cheer Team, Dance Team, and Paydirt Pete! This will be an experience to remember…you won’t want to miss it.
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Mascot

The first so-called mascot was a student dressed as a prospector leading a burro. The name Paydirt Pete originated from a 1974 contest to give a name to the mascot. It was selected from more than 500 entries. The first Paydirt Pete mascot started as a lovable “little ol' Miner” in 1980. Since, Paydirt Pete has undergone several incarnations to become the tougher, meaner-looking mascot of today.

成人头条 Paydirt Pete's Birthday

Pete's Birthday

Paydirt Pete, our fun-loving Miner, has become a symbol of 成人头条 pride, embodying the essence of our university's values. 成人头条 is electric as the campus and community gears up to celebrate the birthday of our beloved mascot, Paydirt Pete. Each year, this special occasion coincides with Homecoming, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with school spirit and camaraderie. His birthday celebration is more than just a party; it's a testament to the unity and pride that defines our campus.

Top 10 Seniors

The 成人头条 Alumni Association Top Ten Senior Selection Committee selects the honorees after reviewing all completed portfolios. Yearly, the committee strives to select students who have met all award requirements and demonstrated high ideals both in and outside the classroom as well as in the local community.

Student doing Pick Up

PICKS UP!

Miners use the two-digit salute, utilizing the pinkie and the thumb, to show their passion for 成人头条. The proper motion is a downward spiking gesture, starting by the ear and moving the arm downward as if the pick is striking the ground. The pickaxe is the longest-lived icon in 成人头条’s history, tracing back to the school’s first unofficial seal in 1919.

Texas College of Mines (TCM) Day

Texas College of Mines (TCM) Day

The oldest student tradition, first reported in 1920, took place to initiate engineers and geologists into the Order of St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers. It continues today in a more philanthropic manner with ceremonies that include collecting food for the Rescue Mission, cleaning the campus arroyo plants, hosting the TCM Picnic and whitewashing the “M” on the mountain overlooking Glory Field.

Official 成人头条 Ring

The Senior Ring was unveiled in 2003 and features symbols unique to the University: Bhutanese architecture, the “M” on the Mountain and Paydirt Pete. Eligible students and alumni receive them at the Official Ring Ceremony during commencement-week festivities.

Bhutan Days

Bhutan Days

What began as an architectural inspiration has developed into a close bond of goodwill and peace between 成人头条 and the Kingdom of Bhutan. “Bhutan Days” has become a regular celebration that brings Bhutanese archers, artists, dancers and musicians to the 成人头条 campus, and honors Bhutanese students – from freshmen to Ph.D. candidates – pursuing their studies at 成人头条.
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Pick Lapel Pin

Pick Lapel Pin

The Pick Lapel Pin is a symbol of Miner spirit and student recognition at 成人头条. Each color holds a unique meaning: the gold pin is given on the first day of classes during Texas Western Gold Rush, marking the start of your journey. The orange pin is earned through leadership, while the silver pin celebrates 成人头条 pride. Collecting these pins reflects your growth, involvement, and connection to the Miner community.