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The development of sanctioned, varsity-level athletics at Washington & Jefferson College began to develop in 1883, when the student body began agitating for more formal athletic programs. [8] Many other schools had developed athletic programs by that time and advocates felt that a more formal athletic program would increase school spirit ...
The two colleges merged in 1865 to form Washington & Jefferson College. The 60-acre (24 ha) campus has more than 40 buildings, with the oldest dating to 1793. The college has a strong history of competing literary societies, dating back before the union of Jefferson and Washington Colleges. The athletic program competes in NCAA Division III ...
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The Student Athletic Committee agreed to retract the residency rule, as it was blamed for contributing to losses, but instituted other student athlete requirements, including a ban on the use of preparatory students at Washington & Jefferson Academy, an increase in entrance requirements, and a stringent system of recording absences. [16]
Source: W&J Brand Guidelines: Author: Unknown author: Permission (Reusing this file)This image is in the public domain due to its age. The Spring 2006 issue of W&J Magazine (page 20), an official publication from the college, states that "The first instance that we can find of its use is in 1902 during the centennial celebration of the founding of Jefferson College."
The Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represents Washington & Jefferson College in collegiate level football. The team competes in the NCAA Division III and is affiliated with the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).
A senator is pushing the NFL team to “restore” the former logo, which is widely seen by Native American groups as insulting. Washington’s Football Team Ditched Its Offensive Name, But A ...