By 2006, a campaign had started to bring back Denver Boone. In 2008, a survey found that 87% of the DU community supported reviving the character. Nonetheless, on October 20, 2008, Chancellor
Robert Coombe rejected the proposal in an email to students, saying that Boone "does not reflect the broad diversity of the DU community". The issue was covered by the
Denver Post, NBC affiliate KUSA, and ABC affiliate KMGH. Editorials by
Valerie Richardson in
The Washington Times and
Mike Rosen in the
Rocky Mountain News though the debate over Denver Boone continued. In a letter to students and alumni on the matter, Chancellor Coombe acknowledged that "Boone is a part of our history, one that is treasured by many alumni and friends as a symbol of the University they knew three and four decades ago". He added that "we are certainly an institution that honors its past. Hence it seems reasonable that students and alumni be allowed to use the image as a celebration of that past, to the extent that they may choose". As of 2022, the unofficial Boone mascot has appeared at many DU athletic events and campus functions and in some promotional videos. The character has also appeared at DU athletic events in
Boston,
Minneapolis,
Madison,
Baltimore,
Annapolis,
Philadelphia,
Las Vegas,
Milwaukee,
Chicago,
Providence,
Buffalo,
Tampa,
Houston,
College Station Newark, Delaware,
St. Paul, Minnesota,
Phoenix and Washington, D.C., on alumni-funded trips. On February 27, 2013, the Undergraduate Student Government passed a bill barring student organizations from Undergraduate Student Government funding for items featuring the Boone image, as the university prepared to adopt a new mascot selected by a student-led task force. However, the bill's opponents claimed that the Undergraduate Student Government was acting on their behalf without their knowledge or permission. In 2013, DU tried to create a new mascot to replace Denver Boone with a 76-member committee, but the DU board of trustees had to stop the process when 8,000+ voters were effectively split on the three underwhelming options offered. In 2018, the unofficial Boone mascot costume was banned from DU campus under a "no mask" policy, enacted by the DU Board of Trustees as "protection from terrorism." However, the mask ban was called into question when the DU Director of Campus Security told the
Denver Post that school mascots from other schools would be allowed on campus, while the chancellor's office confirmed that DU would not allow the Boone costume, even if the person wearing it was vetted by DU security prior to the event. ==References==