Homecoming 2004: A Celebration Of Legacy Of Mick And Mack

The University of Cincinnati will celebrate one of the great traditions of fall on the weekend of Oct. 30, when Homecoming 2004 heralds events all across the university community.

The theme for this year's event is "100 Years of Mick and Mack." The celebration will honor the legacy of one of UC's touchstone symbols, the noble stone lions that have long stood vigil over the university's front yard entrance on Clifton Avenue.

Highlights for the weekend include the Homecoming Parade, the naming of the Homecoming Court and the Homecoming football game against Texas Christian University.

For a full schedule and details about Homecoming events, visit a special Web site for the event set up by the UC Alumni Association.

For more information about the football game, visit the UC athletics department Web site, UCBearcats.com.

 

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