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Nobody Said it’d be Easy: The Life of a Mets Fan

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It was around 10 a.m. when we had a class break while studying abroad in Vietnam. From April onwards, I lived in a time zone 11 hours ahead...

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Perspectives on the NFL #1

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This has been an unusual year for the NFL. Many teams projected to go deep into the playoffs have underperformed (the Colts, Ravens and...

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Pitching Propels Mets, Royals to World Series

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We’re six months into the baseball season, and finally only two teams remain to battle it out in a best-of- seven series.  The New York...

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Volleyball Team Raises Sexual Assault Awareness; Triumphs over Colby

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ecticut College Volleyball team celebrated a 3-0 shutout victory against Colby College. Over 200 fans gathered at Luce Field House to...

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List Qualifies for Singlehanded National Championship

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Skipper Charlotte List ’18 of Fair Haven, N.J. has qualified for the Singlehanded National Championship. List scored 24 points to place...

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Martin Registers 1,000 Digs for Camels

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Connecticut College’s Caroline Martin ’16 of Palo Alto, Calif. has accomplished just about everything one would want to achieve in her...

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Baseball’s Biggest Time of the Year: Thoughts on a Second Wild Card

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Years from now, we will be looking at Major League Baseball’s second Wild Card as a blessing. We will wonder how the game’s postseason...

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Taekwondo: Maintaining Balance Through an Ancient Art Form

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Taekwondo: broken down, the word, “Tae” means foot, “Kwon” means hand, and “Do” means art. Together, we have the art of the...

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