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collegian

[kuh-lee-juhn, -jee-uhn] / kəˈli dʒən, -dʒi ən /


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And the American roster was made up of a bunch of scrappy collegians who beat the odds with a mix of grit, discipline and hard work.

From The Wall Street Journal

That sense of duty, coupled with an opportunistic boldness, leads this thoughtful, socially skillful collegian down a path that, while setting him apart as a purposeful prodigy, eventually puts his carefully cultivated future at risk.

From Los Angeles Times

Many collegians complain the full shields are tougher to see, breathe and communicate in.

From Seattle Times

The Huskers’ roster includes eight players who are entering their fourth or fifth seasons as collegians and appeared in at least 62 games apiece.

From Washington Times

His calling card was male beauty: Jazz Age youths in their finest finery populate his ads for shirts and starched collars; athletic collegians grace his covers for the weeklies.

From New York Times