Students had much to say after Illinois State University introduced a newly designed Reggie Redbird through a collaborative Instagram post.
The redesigned mascot sparked backlash before the start of the academic year, with more than 600 comments from past and present Redbirds expressing their dislike of Reggie’s new look.
As students have begun their campus lives, many shared their opinions on the Redbird.
Sophomore marketing major Garrett Loughran was one of many students unhappy with the bird’s new look.
“Reggie Redbird's new look—what have they done? In the wise words from the movie 'The Godfather': ‘Look how they massacred my boy,’” Loughran said.
“I get it — to please new people coming in—but they could have done a better job. There is going to be [backlash], there already has been,” Loughran continued.
Freshman communication sciences major Kyra Craddock shared her thoughts on the legacy of Reggie’s previous look.
“He reminds me of a Looney Tunes character, and I don’t like him,” Craddock said. “We've had the old Reggie for so long, I think he’s become kind of an icon, and changing it ruins that.”
Sophomore English education major Sian Page was also not fond of Reggie.
“I am actually quite scared of Reggie. I feel like if I go close enough to him, I’m gonna see the actual person inside of [the mascot],” Page said.
Page felt students would get used to him, even if it takes time.
“I’ve seen on social media [students] will be like ‘Oh, it’s not that bad.' But I don’t know—I don’t like the big, bulgy eyes,” Page said.
Sophomore special education major Zitlalyk Luna also emphasized the size of Reggie’s eyes.
“I think he looks a little crazy, honestly. His eyes are definitely wide open. I think it’s a cute look, but I don’t know, I’m a little iffy about it. I do feel like he looks more welcoming in a way,” Luna said.
Some students found Reggie’s updated look appealing. Freshman sociology major Jociaya Edwards said the new Reggie gave her a ‘done-with-the-ex’ vibe.
“I think the new Reggie makeover is actually really cool. He got a glow-up… he’s moving on to what’s good,” Edwards said.
While opinions vary, some students are warming up to the new Reggie and enjoy seeing him around campus.
“At first I thought he was kind of funny-looking, but I think as time is going on, I’m getting used to it,” freshman social work major Rosa Paneda said. “I think [students] will definitely warm up to him.”