Temple Asks Canadian School to Pick New Mascot

Temple University claims the Canadian high school's owl mascot looks too similar to its own mascot

Temple University has asked a Canadian high school to stop using an owl mascot that looks very much like its own.

Temple officials said Thursday that the school in Kelowna, British Columbia, has agreed to change its symbol.

The Kelowna Daily Courier reports that the local high school's scowling bird was virtually identical to Temple's Hooter the Owl.

Kelowna Secondary School began using the symbol in 2002, after Temple had trademarked its image.

It's not clear how the mascots ended up looking alike.

Photo Courtesy: Wikipedia/ Temple University

The Philadelphia university became aware of the problem only recently and notified Kelowna about two weeks ago.
A Temple spokeswoman says they appreciate the school's swift response.

Temple's owl mascot stems from its roots as night school. The university enrolls about 35,000 students.

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