/
Article

SPS Mascots

FEB 01, 2023
Member Contributor

radford-natural-log.jpg

At Radford University, SPS students have bonded over an old log—yes, a real wood log—that was being discarded. After an SPS member rescued the log, the chapter rightfully recognized them as a new buddy, Natural Log. Natural Log has strong arms and a great smile to greet everyone in a friendly manner. Their googly eyes take in everything, including mistakes in the students’ derivations on the whiteboard


randolph-dino-0.jpg

Dinosaurs are an important part of the annual Science Festival organized by the Randolph College SPS chapter. Harriet, a seven-foot-tall metal T-rex donated by a supportive alumna’s family, is guardian of the chapter’s observatory deck, patiently watching over the student parking lot. Harriet has helped chapter members bond and brings joy to the campus and local community. She occasionally makes appearances on social media, and locals even bring their kids by for a visit. She even dressed up as a mummy on Halloween! Photo courtesy of Peter Sheldon.


Does your chapter have a mascot? Let us know at sps [at] aip.org or on social media @SPSNational !


This Content Appeared In
sps-observer-winter-2023-cover.jpg
More from the Observer
/
Article
What happens when you get a thousand undergraduate physics and astronomy students in one room? Find out at the 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress! The event will feature inspiring plenaries, engaging workshops, and a life-changing community of peers. Here’s a sneak peek at the plenary speakers.
/
Article
Enthusiastic about physics and astronomy? Dream about meeting your science heroes? Love it when people get your science jokes? SPS designed the 2025 Physics and Astronomy Congress with YOU in mind! Still, we know many students can’t afford to pay their own way. Here are some of the best, most efficient ways chapters have raised money for travel and registration in the past.