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July 8 There is a new Buccaneer in town!
Beloit College has launched a redesigned logo for the first time in over 45 years, a bold new look for this and future generations of Beloiters. The new Buccaneer design, which evokes the Beloiter traits of courage and adventurousness, was selected with input from college stakeholders throughout the spring semester. The college is in the process of developing new brand guidelines to reflect the redesign, to support the campus and alumni community in getting the new Buccaneer onto uniforms, merchandise, the website, and more. Students: stay in the loop
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Student Health Insurance WaiverBeloit College policy requires all students to have current, US based health insurance while enrolled. All Beloit College students will be enrolled in Wellfleet student health insurance for the 2025-2026 academic year. Students covered by appropriate insurance may complete an online waiver before July 15 to decline this insurance. |
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Support continues for key program committed to student success![]() Beloit College received the exciting news that its Student Support Services TRIO grant was renewed. This means that the Student Excellence & Leadership program will continue to support and challenge our incredible students, who will benefit from the opportunities for academic, career, and personal development that this program delivers. Maya DeGeorge Caps Illustrious Career as this Season’s NCAA DIII Ground Ball Leader![]() Maya DeGeorge ’25 established herself as the premier ground ball specialist in NCAA Division III women’s lacrosse this season, leading the nation with a dominant average of 6.29 ground balls per game—a figure significantly higher than the next closest player at 5.40. “Art can change the world”![]() Bea Gigante ’27 and Journey Beier ’28 attended the Arts and Human Rights Festival run by Dah Theatre in Belgrade, Serbia. Their takeaways included the importance of communication to bridge different perspectives as well as the potential of art as protest. |
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