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New students can participate in Gamecock traditions by attending sporting events, joining student organizations, and getting involved in campus activities.
Some of the most well-known Gamecock traditions include the singing of the alma mater, the Cocky statue, and the 2001 entrance.
Yes, Gamecock football games have several traditions, including the singing of "Sandstorm," the playing of "2001: A Space Odyssey," and the Cocky statue.
Yes, alumni are encouraged to continue participating in Gamecock traditions by attending alumni events, supporting the university, and staying connected with fellow Gamecocks.
Yes, Gamecock basketball games have their own set of traditions, including the singing of the alma mater, the playing of "2001: A Space Odyssey," and the waving of white towels.
You can learn more about Gamecock traditions by visiting the official Gamecock Traditions website, attending campus events, and talking to current students and alumni.
Yes, Gamecock fans who are unable to attend games in person can still participate in traditions by watching games with fellow fans, following the team on social media, and supporting the university from afar.