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Alum Works to Make Olympic City Thrive
Davis Tutt ’15 has spent the last three years working for the Colorado Springs Sports Corporation (CSSC), with the goal of reinvigorating the city’s sports event culture. He is now the organization’s Director of Sports Tourism & Olympic Engagement, responsible for leading the Sports Commission pillar of the CSSC. In this role, he works to… Read More
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Colorado Soccer Community Mourns Passing of Former CC Assistant Coach
Austin Daniels, CC’s Women’s Assistant Soccer Coach from 1986 to 1988, passed away on July 15 at the age of 64 after a long battle with cancer. He is remembered fondly by those within the Tiger community as well as those he touched throughout his coaching career in Colorado. Daniels was committed to developing the… Read More
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Tigers Reach New Heights at National Climbing Championships
Over Memorial Day Weekend, five members of the CC Climbing Team, along with nearly 400 other climbers from around the country, traveled to Arizona for the 2024 Collegiate National Championships. Conor Wellman ’25, Noah Wheeler ’25, Benn Wheeler ’27, Melanie Robertson ’26, and Sonia Gutierrez ’27 represented the Tigers in all three areas of the… Read More
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AI Camera Brings New Views to CC Athletics
If you take a peek at the south wall of CC’s Reid Arena, you will notice a compact piece of equipment that has transformed the streaming capabilities for CC volleyball and basketball games. Thanks to a generous donation from Lisa Remey Hastings ’91 (CC Trustee) and Mark Hastings ’90, the CC Athletic Department purchased and installed… Read More
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ALUM IN SPORT: Nicolai Calabria ’18
Nicolai Calabria ’18 has achieved a lot in his time as an athlete. He was the U.S. Team Captain in 2014, 2018, and 2022 for the Amputee Soccer World Cup. He is also the leading goal scorer for Team USA with 33 goals in 42 international appearances. He was named MVP of the 2022 World… Read More
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A Monumental Adventure: El Cap and Back in a Block Break
The two students featured in the story below would first like to address the fact that climbing is an inherently colonial endeavor, rooted in the notion of conquering the land. They acknowledge that the land where the events of this story occurred is the home of the Miwok. They also pay respects to the Ute,… Read More
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Tiger Alum Uses Lessons from CC to Show Up for Others
Isabelle Aragon-Menzel ’21, a former CC student-athlete on the Women’s Volleyball Team, is now taking the lessons she’s learned, both on and off the court, and using them to focus on mental health at the community level. Aragon-Menzel became passionate about mental health when she began playing varsity high school volleyball as an eighth grader,… Read More
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CC Alum Member of All-Black Women’s Group to Climb Kilimanjaro
CC alum Zivia Berkowitz ’21 is one of nine women that make up the Above the Clouds Kilimanjaro 2024 Expedition Team. This group of all-Black women will set off on January 3, 2024 to pursue the peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro, a dormant volcano in Tanzania with a peak more than 19,000 feet above sea level.… Read More
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CC Now Home to its First Black Student-Athlete Group
When Mai-Loni Henson joined the CC Athletics staff at the beginning of the academic year as the new Assistant Coach for the Women’s Basketball team, she was eager to start her collegiate coaching career. She also looked forward to developing strong relationships with the athletes like those she experienced with her own coaches in the… Read More
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CC Retirees Find Strength and Community in Fit 4 Life
Images of the CC Fit 4 Life program. Photos by Megan Clancy ’07. When Horst Richardson retired from his role as a professor in CC’s German department, and then from coaching the CC Men’s Soccer team, he found himself still spending a lot of time on campus. “I was coming into the fitness center a… Read More











