The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets mascot was born from a surprising history to become one of the more proud and iconic symbols in college football. Sideways fell from a car window at the Varsity when she was an 8 Sideways was a white terrier with a black patch over her right eye who became part of Georgia Tech's community when she was found as a puppy after being thrown out of a moving car She was named "Sideways" because she was thrown from a car on North Avenue out in front of Tech in 1945, seriously injuring her, Georgia Tech students nursed her back to health, but she walked at an off-kilter angle from the accident, earning her the name Sideways. A PENNY FOR SIDEWAYS In And So They Named Her Sideways One of our kind readers asked about the little dog who lived on the Tech campus in the mid-’40s and so it seemed like a good time to tell her tale and Sideways was the first and only dog to melt the hearts of the Georgia Tech faithful. In 1945, someone Our beloved Sideways was a white terrier with the most perfectly-positioned black patches. Tour guides Nicole and Madison share the story of Sideways, the dog. When Tech students saw her, they fell in love and gave her an appropriate name: Sideways. The story of Sideways is tragic, but endearing. Delve into the unique architecture and NEW LOCATION Sideways Cafe at the Georgia Tech Library is now OPEN! Come check out this new & cool spot 🙌 ⏰Monday-Friday 7a-9p Saturday 10a-6p Normal Hours Conference Dining Room Normal Hours Moe's Midtown At Georgia Tech Normal Hours Ray's Pizza Normal Hours. “Sideways the dog came into Tech hearts through a tragic case of abuse. She was severely injured from a fall from a car window at the Varsity. Found abandoned outside the Varisty in 1945 by some Tech students, Explore the historical significance of the sideways grave marker at Georgia Tech through the digital portal. "Traditions Night", The only DOG beloved by Georgia Tech. Our cozy and inviting café offers a haven for coffee aficionados and study enthusiasts McAuley devoted four decades to Tech swimmers and divers, and his legacy lives on at Georgia Tech’s aquatic center, which was named in his honor in 2015. Sideways fell from a car window at the Varsity when she was an 8-week-old Sideways was a white terrier who came to Tech in March 1945 when she was an eight month old puppy. Her name derived NEW LOCATION Sideways Cafe at the Georgia Tech Library is now OPEN! Come check out this new & cool spot ⏰Monday-Friday 7a-9p Saturday Tombstone of Sideways the Dog Tombstone of Sideways the dog, lived at Georgia Tech for a couple of years before eating rat poison (a common Located on the west side of Tech Tower at Georgia Tech is the grave of a beloved terrier known as Sideways. Though the exact details differ depending on whether you Georgia Tech students nursed her back to health, but she walked at an off-kilter angle from the accident, earning her the name Sideways. Sideways attended classes on a daily basis, ate table Located on the west side of Tech Tower at Georgia Tech is the grave of a beloved terrier known as Sideways. Burdell, and the Freshman Cake Race can be attributed to the passing down of lore decade to decade. In March of 1945, a small black and white dog was thrown from a moving car near where the Varsity Sideways was the first and only dog to melt the hearts of the Georgia Tech faithful. Since 1947, Georgia Tech students have left pennies of the grave of Sideways the Dog for good luck during finals. Opening Voiceover: In March of 1945 a dog was thrown from a car Indulge your senses at Blue Donkey Coffee, nestled within the heart of the John Lewis Student Center. For years Sideways wandered in and out of In hindsight, Sideways’ time at Georgia Tech was a rather short one. Such is the case of a white terrier from Georgia Tech named Sideways. Now, during finals, students leave pennies and other objects on her grave for good luck. She had an on The reason Tech students today still know about Sideways, George P. Now, during finals, students leave pennies and other objects on This marker, located near the Georgia Tech Administration Building, is a monument to Sideways, a small black and white dog adopted by Georgia Tech students in 1945.
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