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Take a good look at this mule. You'll be seeing a lot of it if you follow Colby athletics. This is the official Colby white mule. It recently replaced several earlier portrayals of the Colby mascot, some of which bore closer resemblance to other equine species, from asses to zebras. The new mule, drawn by Designer/Illustrator Leo Pando and designed by Design Director Brian Speer, is as faithful to the species as possible and reflects the competitive spirit of Colby athletes. The change was implemented as the College established a formal graphic identity, which gave Colby recognizable and consistent logos for use on everything from letterhead to coffee mugs. In addition to the new logo and seal introduced in the summer magazine, a new mule gallops forward into Colby's future. |
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