

It’s such a great way to start the day! I also love Homecoming Week and seeing all our alumni come back to pay a visit. I love getting up bright and early every morning and joining our Regiment of Cadets in formation. Maritime and Mariners from both Kings Point and Maine Maritime are tolerable from time to time! We have great rivalries and never let each other forget who wins our matchups when out on the high sea! Also, I used to be good friends with Hugo the Hawk from up at SUNY New Paltz, but there’s been some bad blood since he ousted me from last year’s Mascot Madness tournament! We go way back and he helped navigate me through some great expeditions! Those Buccaneers from Mass. I spent time with him on Bourbon Street when Maritime’s Summer Sea Term visited New Orleans this past summer! Also, the Dolphin from fellow Skyline Conference school Mount Saint Vincent is an old friend of mine. Ever hear of Lafitte the InstiGator? He’s the mascot of the Privateers down at the University of New Orleans. Do you have any friends that are mascots?Īye, I have many friends and also some foes.The great Maritime students voted me as the school’s mascot after one brilliant lad wrote a fascinating piece in our school newspaper “The Porthole” on December 12, 1952, suggesting that we call our teams the “Privateers.” A real no-brainer there! I was so honored! How were you chosen to be school mascot?.From here, I patrol the waters of the Long Island Sound and the East River, keeping the SUNY Maritime College campus safe.ġ7 great teams! 9 men’s teams – Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer and Swimming & Diving 5 women’s teams – Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving and Volleyball and 3 co-ed/mixed teams – Mixed Rifle, Dinghy Sailing and Offshore Sailing! I have spent my years residing on the school’s many training ships, from the Newport to all of the “Empire State” ships. That school later became SUNY Maritime College.

Mary’s in 1874 when the country’s first maritime college, the New York Nautical School, was formed in New York City. UNIFORM ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE SHIP’S STORE.Born at sea, I found my way on board the old sloop-of-war ship St. UNIFORM ITEMS THAT ARE NO LONGER SERVICEABLE SHOULD BE REPLACED THIS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH CADET. If you have any questions, please see your Battalion Officer or the Regimental cadet leadership. Please review the uniform regulations for the guidance on wearing boiler suits. Khakis are required between 0700-1600 if you are a student worker working anywhere on the campus. If on restriction, khakis are to be worn to all restriction musters including all musters on weekends. Khakis are required to be worn to all classes – even after 1600. Sneakers/running shoes (or appropriate athletic shoes) must be worn with PT gear from 0700-1600 Monday – Friday when transiting the campus so there is no mistaking your intent to work out. Uniforms must be worn between 07 for dining on the Mess Deck, in the grab and go cafes, Ship’s Store, Learning Center, library, all academic buildings, and to conduct all business. PT gear is only authorized for working out in the gym or getting a haircut between the hours of 0700 to 1600. Civilian clothes are authorized after 1600 Monday – Friday for all classes (except MUGs) and on weekends for all cadets.

Rules and Regulations for the Regiment of Cadets Rules and Regulations Acknowledgement Form Uniform Regulations for the Regiment of CadetsĪll cadets should review the uniform regulations.Ĭadets must be in the uniform of the day from 0700 – 1600 Monday through Friday. Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF).ASIS Preferred CPE Provider Pre-Approved Courses.Celebrating 150 Years of Learning at Sea.
