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Hail State was penned as the Mississippi State fight song in the 1930s.
Located at the center of the MSU Campus, the Drill Field is a popular gathering place for students.
Dawg Days is an exciting collection of activities and events held to welcome new freshmen & transfer students to Mississippi State.
The Maroon and White tradition dates back over a century to the very first football game ever played by the school's student-athletes on November 15, 1895.
The Cowbell Yell pep rally kicks off football season with a clang!
Cowbell: the ultimate symbol of Mississippi State pride.
Bully, an English Bulldog, is the official mascot of MSU. He can be found cheering on the Bulldogs all across campus!
MSU Cheese is one of our tastiest traditions!
Homecoming is a Southern family reunion wrapped in maroon and white!
Super Bulldog Weekend is an MSU sports fan’s paradise.
Bulldog Bash: the largest free outdoor concert event in the State of Mississippi
The Junction is the heart of Bulldog tailgating.
The official mascot of Mississippi State University is an English Bulldog.