On April 11th, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee announced a new sportsmanship code called BISON BRIDE. Our roving reporter went around campus asking students: "What does Bison Pride mean to you?"
Here are some of your answers.
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James Marchese '11 and Ryan Boutilier '11 "We bleed black and green. There's a certain camaraderie felt among everyone." "Strength and unity through friendship." |
Kristen Harmon '08 "Getting involved and bringing others together." |
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Dave Ryan '08 "To be from the best business school in Massachusetts." |
Tom Cambell '10 "Achievement" |
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Chris Vallee '08 "Teamwork" |
Billy O'Malley "11 "Supporting Nichols and student activities. Also, representing the Nichols community well." |
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George Makara Buildings and Grounds "Being part of a community that has so much history but is entering the new millennium with state of the art buildings and cutting edge technology." |
Katy Kryzwick '11 "Having faith in sports teams and being there to support them." |
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Andrea Braccialarghe '11 "Everyone is together, uniting as one, to support each other." |
Jessica Morgan '10 "Who we are at Nichols College. Being proud to represent our small business school in a big business world." |
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Ashley Ford '10 "School spirit. Having green and black blood flowing through our veins and being able to go back to my hometown and share the great experiences I've gained." |
Rich Briggs '08 "Contagious. Every student, every teacher and every faculty member feels it. We bleed black and green."
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Marty Morrison Facilities Coordinator "Being proud of Nichols College and treating everyone that I meet with respect." |
Nicole Cafaro '10 |