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From the Andes Mountains to the Connecticut Sun: Reflecting on the Unique Journey of Analisse Ríos ‘08

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Courtesy of Analisse Ríos For many students at Connecticut College, a familiar face has greeted, taught, and challenged them to be better...

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Oakland A’s Fans Deserve Better Than John Fisher

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As a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, and a diehard sports fan, I feel compelled to write this. Several weeks ago the Oakland...

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Connecticut College Alum Gabrielle Riker ‘89 Leaves Behind a Great Legacy

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Photo Courtesy of Rob Brule Norman Riker has served as Connecticut College’s Head Women’s Soccer Coach for the past 12 years. In that...

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History Makers: Women’s Cross-Country Competes in NCAA DIII Championship for First Team in Program History

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Image Courtesy of @womenof.desert.jpeg For the first time in the team’s history, Connecticut College’s Varsity Women’s Cross Country...

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John Pirla: A Kick in the Ass and a Pat on the Back

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Courtesy of Connecticut College Athletics Department “My approach is to give you guys the accountability to understand that you’re...

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The Current Shifts for Men’s Rowing

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Courtesy of Connecticut College Athletics Department Underneath the courts of the Athletic Center sits the Christoffers Rowing Training...

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Camel of the Edition: Elliot Spatz ‘26

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Courtesy of Sean Elliot Camel of the Edition is a continuous series which seeks to highlight extraordinary Connecticut College athletes who...

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MLB Playoffs Show Regular Season May Not Be Terribly Important

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Courtesy of Jose Francisco Morales Expectations continue to be shattered in the baseball world as this year’s MLB postseason trudges...

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