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How the 2014 World Series Proved That America’s National Pastime isn’t Going Anywhere

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The sixth inning of Game 4 of the World Series found San Francisco in a bind. They had just tied the game at four runs apiece in the...

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Camels Compete in NESCAC Championships at Middlebury, Finishing Tenth

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On Saturday, November 1, the 32nd annual NESCAC Cross Country Championships took place at Middlebury College.  The men competed in an 8K...

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Derek Jeter: Enemy’s End

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Women’s Rugby: Flying to New Heights

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Most students at Connecticut College are familiar with the amazing view that the Athletic Center has to offer. When the sun is out and...

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Phelps’ DUI Count: Two

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Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time with 22 total medals, and is now making headlines for his second arrest...

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Becky Hammon: Leveling the Court

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On August 5, 2014, the San Antonio Spurs released the name of their newest employee: Becky Hammon. Gregg Popovich, Head Coach of the Spurs...

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Do You Even Lift?

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Connecticut College’s Athletic Center definitely sees its busiest activity after classes are over for the day, and students ranging from...

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Player Profile: Cailyn Straubel

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Women’s Volleyball captain Cailyn Straubel ’16 led the team to a great start this season. Bringing them to a huge victory over Colby...

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Player Profile: Nate Summers

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Number 24, Nate Summers, is a first year center on the men’s soccer team. Hometown: Westfield, MA. Alma Mater: Berkshire School When he...

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