Word: insigniaed
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...Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM) launched a new campaign this month, asking Harvard to reaffirm its commitment to fair trade in the wake of alleged labor misconduct at a factory that produces licensed Harvard-insignia apparel...
...door handles were inscribed with the Necco insignia. The upstairs offices were made...
...genius has expanded an enterprise that already seems to produce everything anyone could possibly use. Now, not only can colleges equip students with a complete way of life—allowing them to wear, use and drink from its hallowed name—they also offer alums their vaunted insignias in death. Companies such as College Memorials in Macon, Ga., specialize in insignia caskets, urns and other truly lasting memorabilia that allow the proud alumnus to take their alma mater to the grave...
...everlasting occurred about five years ago, to no one’s surprise. Football fans in particular had always been known to be, well, die-hard. “There are schools that have a very devoted following,” says Scully. “An insignia coffin is a big statement...
Some colleges have turned this new trend into a business venture, officially contracting companies like Collegiate Memorials to fashion entire lines of insignia products—including caskets, monuments, vaults and urns. For those seeking even more distinction, the urns come in three styles: “The Legacy,” “The Glory” and “The Victory.” The business is a lucrative one—even though basic royalty rates are only 5 to 10 percent, a casket alone can run up to $25,000. “There...