
Claire Boyer
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Jan 15, 2025 |
si.com | Claire Boyer
Exodus Adventure Travels is coming up on its one-year anniversary of being a certified B Corporation, and the company has big plans to further their influence in the world of adventure. Recently, Exodus has announced a new initiative to support responsible travel. "Thriving Nature, Thriving People" will be launched to support local communities in their conservation efforts.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
si.com | Claire Boyer
Colorado is adapting to the ever-changing environment of name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals, as the program looks to get ahead of the House v. NCAA settlement. Athletic director Rick George sent a mass email to Buffaloes fans detailing the upcoming changes to their partnership with 5430 Alliance. Even though Colorado and 5430 Alliance have only been partners for less than 10 months, the school has decided to drop the NIL collective.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
si.com | Claire Boyer
The Air Force Falcons (3-13, 0-5) have yet to win a Mountain West matchup, and Saturday's game was no exception. San Jose State (8-10, 1-5) took to the road to capture their first conference win of the season, narrowly avoiding another conference loss in a 69-62 victory. The Falcons were led in scoring by senior guard Ethan Taylor with 16 points, two rebounds, and six assists.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
si.com | Claire Boyer
Altra Running remains dedicated to keeping their customers comfortable and safe in the great outdoors, and the launch of their latest trail running shoe perfectly aligns with these values. The Lone Peak 9 shoe was designed to accommodate the most versatile outdoor athlete. The men's and women's editions were designed with thru-hiking, trail running, and general hiking conditions in mind. In an effort to completely mold to an athlete's needs, Altra added extra grip to the outer shell of the shoe.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
si.com | Claire Boyer
The Clemson Tigers (13-4, 5-1) rebounded from their first ACC loss of the season earlier in the week with a commanding performance, completely dominating the Florida State Seminoles (11-5, 2-3) at Littlejohn Coliseum. The game, although close at times, ended with a 20-point margin favoring the Tigers for a 77-57 victory. Three stars shone brightest for the Tigers, drawing a lively crowd from Clemson and ultimately driving the Seminoles from the arena.
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