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Oski has been put on a restricted intake, as he sometimes has gotten drunk and behavied inappropriately. I'll try to find some references for it. --Rocksanddirt18:11, 9 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The articles should not be merged. The Oski Yell article seems to have expanded to cover more than just the Berkeley version, and as such it would be impossible to cover both Berkeley's Mascot and a yell that is apparently not unique to Berkeley, in the same article. --Falcorian(talk)22:20, 5 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
with a wee bit of oringinal research (crawling out of my memory) the yell and oski are not really related. up until the 40's they used a live bear as a mascot. The yell dates from much earlier. so I would say keep them separate. --Rocksanddirt23:55, 22 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The song section appears to be original research. It is problematic because "Oski" does not necessarily refer to the golden bear mascot, and "golden bear" does not necessarily refer to Oski. This is especially true for songs originating before Oski's debut in 1941; during this period, "Oski" almost certainly refers to the yell and "golden bear" refers to a generic animal representing the school, not the specific Oski bear. There does not appear to be a song here that actually refers to Oski the Bear, so I will delete the entire section. Gabriel Classon (talk) 23:19, 18 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]