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Sailing on to Nationals

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The Camel sailors have braved a rough and prolonged winter on the Thames River to propel the success of their Fall season into the Spring....

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Suits and Gowns: Why Rugby is more fun in a Suit

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There are few activities that accompany themselves like rugby and drinking. Perhaps bocce and cigars. Shoes and socks. Maybe, even, Tinder,...

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“Fourth in Wins, First in Friendship”: Why you should become a fan of club baseball

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You don’t need to be a fan of baseball to be a fan of the Club Baseball Team. Indeed, the heartwarming camaraderie of the team has...

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Goodbye Treadmill, Hello Outdoors: 4 trails to spruce up your workout routine

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1. Fire Trails: .57 miles from Chapel to start of trails (trail mileage varies) Set off the right side of Gallows Lane, the Fire Trails...

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MLB Expectations: After Opening Day

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Baseball’s Opening Day has finally come: that one American tradition that has for so long given fans a beacon to of hope throughout the...

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#NotSurprised: Kimye Climbs the Social Ladder

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If you have not heard, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were on the cover of Vogue. For all those who disapprove of Anna Wintour’s decision,...

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Sam Gill ’14 Takes Home National Title in 100 Meter

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Over spring break, senior Sam Gill joined the small, elite group of national champions at Connecticut College. The fifth Camel ever to take...

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Player Profile: Leah Puklin ’15

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Junior captain Leah Puklin was recently named to the All-NESCAC Women’s squash second team after a successful season playing at the #2...

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