Students should show D-I school spirit in spite of being part of a D-III school
Jessica Sheft-Ason, Sports Editor
Articles
Reviving school spirit vital for homecoming weekend
Cross country shows promise, struggle at Loyola Invitational
The men’s and women’s cross country teams placed 6th and 11th respectively at this past weekends’ Loyola Invite.
O-Issue 2011: Rivalries
While it may resemble Freaks & Geeks more than Biggie & Tupac, we still have our share of heated competition.
O-Issue 2011: Club sports
Clubs: where all the cool athletes hang out.
O-Issue 2011: Fitness
Running from class to class shouldn’t be your only form of exercise.
The man behind the mascot
An interview with Stephen Bonnett
Out of the A-Level, DealPuncher rises
First-years launched an online coupon website Tuesday, serving exclusively the U of C campus.
For FOTA, all of campus is a stage
This year’s Festival of the Arts begins this Saturday with a fashion show and launch party.
Burger Kings surprise CAPS
The chain’s CEO and CFO stopped by Ida Noyes yesterday to scout out students for its Management program.
New recruits dive into season
New slew of swimmers looking to make a splash
On U of C network, accounts vulnerable to Firesheep hack
A Firefox plug-in allows users to access and modify Facebook, Twitter, and other websites with a Firefox plug-in called Firesheep.
Candidates chase votes in crowded CC race
A record 20 first-years are running to fill four open spots on CC, the second year in a row interest has increased for the positions.
With “Inception,” Nolan bewilders and bedazzles
For this summer’s biggest blockbuster, you’ll have to put on your thinking cap
At Maroon Invitational, men and women easily outpace opposition
Swimming and diving teams host six-team meets and win by wide margins.
Men’s swimming swamps Wheaton, and women slip by in season opener
Men’s team tops Thunder in all 11 events.
Young extends season with last NCAA bid in backstroke
Third-year Brian Young thought his year was over, but a last-second NCAA invitation breathed new life into the season.
In New York, Maroons go for second title in as many years
Women’s track brought home its first indoor championship in school history a year ago, and a strong season has the squad determined to make it a two-peat at this weekend’s UAA Indoor Championships.
First-years shine in men’s fourth-place showing
A handful of NCAA provisional-qualifying and All-UAA performances led men’s swimming to a school-best fourth place showing at UAAs this weekend.
Late comeback carries Maroons past DePauw in regular-season finale
After falling behind early against DePauw, the Maroons’ regular contributors led a late surge to give the team a win in its final meet before UAAs.
UW–Milwaukee plays spoiler as Chicago wraps up home schedule
Men’s swimming couldn’t handle their Division-I opponents Friday, as Milwaukee took a 156–127 win at Chicago’s senior night.
Maroons back to form in home victory
After their loss to Kalamazoo, men’s swimming knows what can happen when the team doesn’t show up. Their opponents at the Chicago Invitational now know what can happen when they do.
Sluggish Chicago upset by Kalamazoo
Men’s swimming started the new year slow, as a disappointing performance by Chicago gave Kalamazoo an upset win over the Maroons.
New records highlight women’s swim win
Women’s swimming continued its record-setting trends Saturday with a 161–98 win at Lewis.
Wash U edges men’s swimming as Maroons take second in invite
The Bears claimed first place at the Maroon Invitational, edging out Chicago at the invite for the second consecutive year.
Men’s swimming tops IIT to extend dual-meet streak
The men’s swimming team dominated IIT en route to their second victory of the season.
Men’s and women’s swimming at a glance
Check out our preview of both swimming squads before the season kicks off Saturday.
