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The College of the Holy Cross says it will stop using the image of a knight as a logo and mascot even though trustees last month decided to keep the nickname Crusaders for its athletic teams.
Worcester; Holy Cross will phase out knight mascot and logo after decision to keep 'Crusader' as college's moniker. Published: ; Mar. 15, 2018, 3:08 p.m.
In its place, Holy Cross will adopt an interlocking HC on a purple shield as its primary logo. The college will also retire its costumed knight mascot, according to the president.
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