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spring (Page 2)

Cobber softball aims to make their presence known on campus

2016-01-28
By: Aubrie Odegaard
On: January 28, 2016
In: College, Sports, Spring

The spring season is fast approaching, and the bats are out of storage and swinging even faster. The women’s softball team is preparing for its upcoming season which begins Feb. 1. The bats were not put completely away in storage. According to head coach Michael Reese, the team has beenContinue Reading

Gabriel Wright: Part-time student, full-time athlete

2016-01-21
By: Aubrie Odegaard
On: January 21, 2016
In: College, Sports, Spring

Seven semesters down, one more to go. The finish line, graduation, is in sight. A degree is right around the corner but as you continue down the last semester before graduation, senioritis begins to take over your motivation. Adding to the struggle is a full course load and extracurricular activities,Continue Reading

Goodbye winter, hello spring

2014-03-12
By: Katelyn Henagin
On: March 12, 2014
In: Columns, Opinions

There are very few things I am ready for Cobbers, but right now, spring is one of them, and it is at the top of my list. I cannot even begin to actually articulate the way I am feeling right now. I could cry expectant tears in hopes of grass,Continue Reading

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