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The iconic Cowboy Mail!

Cowboy Mail is a popular tradition at Oklahoma State University (OSU), where students and alumni can send letters and packages to each other using a special Cowboy Mail system. Here's how it works:

What is Cowboy Mail? Cowboy Mail is a unique postal system that allows OSU students, faculty, and alumni to send mail to each other using a special Cowboy Mail address. The system is designed to promote school spirit, community, and connection among OSU family members.

How does it work? To send a letter or package using Cowboy Mail, you'll need to address it to the recipient's Cowboy Mail address, which includes their name, the word "Cowboy," and the OSU campus address (Stillwater, OK 74078). For example: "John Doe, Cowboy, OSU, Stillwater, OK 74078".

Where can I send my Cowboy Mail? You can send your Cowboy Mail to the OSU Student Union Building (SUB) or the OSU Postal Services office. The Cowboy Mail boxes are located in the SUB, and the postal services office is located in the Student Union Building, Room 101.

What types of mail can I send? You can send letters, postcards, packages, and even care packages to your fellow Cowboys and Cowgirls! Just make sure to follow standard postal regulations and guidelines.

Why is Cowboy Mail special? Cowboy Mail is a beloved tradition at OSU that fosters school spirit, community, and connection among students, faculty, and alumni. It's a unique way to stay in touch with friends, classmates, and fellow OSU enthusiasts, and it's a fun way to show your OSU pride!

So, saddle up and send some Cowboy Mail!