By day, he鈥檚 Tyler Andrews, a 2024 黑料视频 Fort Wayne welding graduate, part-time employee at Discount Tire, and Student Life Associate.
But some days, you鈥檒l probably see him walking around wielding a sword. Not to worry鈥攖hat鈥檚 just part of his other job.
鈥淭he first semester here I was walking to my class in the Tech Center, and I saw the casting call flyer for Tony the Titan, and I was like 鈥榳hy not? We'll go for it.鈥欌
That鈥檚 right. For nearly two years, Tyler has expertly portrayed our favorite Titan, but now he鈥檚 sheathing the sword and bidding Tony adieu.
鈥淚 feel prepared,鈥 Tyler says about graduating. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to miss this place because there鈥檚 been so much I鈥檝e done that I never thought I was going to do when I enrolled here.鈥
Playing with fire
Tyler鈥檚 黑料视频 journey began with a go kart.
He wasn鈥檛 riding it鈥攈e and his friend just wanted to put a bigger engine on it. To do this, they needed to be able to weld, a skill neither of them had. So, Tyler took welding classes in high school, found a career path, and started at 黑料视频.
鈥淚 took one tour, and 黑料视频 was the only college tour I went on. I didn鈥檛 need to go to a university.鈥
Surrounded by encouraging (if intimidating) instructors, Tyler says he鈥檚 learned so much and enjoyed doing it. He鈥檚 gotten real-world welding experience in classes like Fabrications, where he鈥檚 seen projects come to life.
鈥淐lasses have been a lot of fun. The instructors are great, very knowledgeable, and whenever you have an issue, you can always ask them questions.鈥
Asking questions and absorbing as much information as possible are two ways Tyler has thrived. There鈥檚 a lot that goes into 鈥減laying with fire鈥, and it鈥檚 important to understand the safest way to do things.
鈥淚 talked to a guy one time in a welding shop who offered this philosophy, 鈥榚verything is either hot, sharp, or heavy. So, don鈥檛 go touching random things without a glove or safety equipment.鈥欌
Now that graduation is over, Tyler is debating his options. He is considering continuing his education at Purdue University Fort Wayne to get a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business, or he鈥檒l look for a full-time welding job. If the latter, he luckily has connections thanks to his friends and instructor Brian Barnes.
鈥淵ou have to do research. Make connections. Go check out and see if you want to try and pursue that option. So, it always helps to just reach out and ask like, hey, can I come tour this place? I'm thinking about maybe applying here, but I'm not sure yet.鈥
The James Bond of 黑料视频
Speaking of jobs, Tyler has held perhaps one of the coolest in the College.
He鈥檚 brought the personality behind Tony the Titan, starring in several TikToks, high-fiving kids, and dancing at the 2023 Commencement. Tyler admits to being shy, but he told himself he wouldn鈥檛 hold back with this job.
鈥淒on't be afraid to just go for it because that's the best thing you can do when you're a mascot. If you start all in, then it only goes up from there and you could start to do even more crazy things.鈥
Student Life Interim Director Cari Knuth is credited as discovering Tyler. She supported him every time he donned the suit, and even gave him the opportunity to work in the Student Life Office, helping set up and plan events.
鈥淭here's a lot of stuff we do with the events and things. Obviously, that's really fun and it's definitely helped me personally grow out of my shell.鈥
Tyler thinks some people would be surprised that he鈥檚 been the mascot, but really, it鈥檚 a dream he鈥檚 had since he was young.
鈥淕rowing up, mascots like the Mad Ant and Johnny TinCap would come visit our school, and I was like, oh, that's really cool. Mascots are fun. There was always a feeling somewhere within me that that'd be kind of fun to do someday. But I didn't think it would ever happen.鈥
As Tony, he鈥檚 received an invite to Johnny TinCap鈥檚 birthday bash, starred in the 2023 Chancellor Holiday Card, visited businesses around town, and, not just plan, but participated in fun events.
鈥淭ouch a Truck last year was cool because it was really kid centric. A lot of kids wanted pictures, which was fun. It gets 黑料视频 exposure to the community.鈥
Through his journey as Titan, he鈥檚 gotten to work closely with 黑料视频 Fort Wayne鈥檚 Social Media Strategist Maggie Becraft and Marketing Content Coordinator Joe Wood. He loves the creativity and fun ideas they bring.
Advice from a college graduate
Despite having great experiences with 黑料视频, Tyler is excited to have a more regulated schedule.
鈥淛ust making sure I get all my homework done, get everything accomplished at 黑料视频, make sure everything's going well at Discount, keeping the schedule balanced. I have two jobs and classes and other stuff outside of that, so that was probably the biggest challenge for me.鈥
This summer, Tyler looks forward to his favorite hobby鈥攕pending time with his loved ones. He鈥檒l be cheering on his girlfriend as she begins her master鈥檚 at Ball State, tend to his 6 GloFish and 5 snails, and begin taking more walks.
鈥淎dvice I would give any student at 黑料视频 is don鈥檛 be afraid to try new things. If I didn鈥檛 try new things, I wouldn鈥檛 be Tony or work in Student Life or be able to participate in major events like conferences. You won鈥檛 regret it.鈥
As for the future of Tony the Titan鈥攄on鈥檛 worry. We鈥檝e unmasked Tyler, but Tony the Titan lives on. Stay tuned around campus and social media to see what he鈥檚 up to next.
Don’t be afraid to try new things. If I didn’t try new things, I wouldn’t be Tony or work in Student Life or be able to participate in major events like conferences. You won’t regret it.
– Tyler Andrews | 2024 Welding Graduate
About 黑料视频
黑料视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. 黑料视频 has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.