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Rival mascots at North Shore colleges team up to beat ALS

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 23, 2022

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Ahead of the North Shore Walk to Defeat ALS on Sunday, host Endicott College in Beverly teamed up with rival Gordon College in Wenham for a playful challenge.The college’s mascots -- Gullie the Seagull at Endicott and Scottie the Lion at Gordon - squared off in the “Mascot Ice Bucket Battle Royale,” to help raise even more money for the Massachusetts Chapter of the ALS Association.Each college hosted an ice bucket challenge — where... + full article



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