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The '''Columbia Shield''' is a symbol associated with the University. Some schools and divisions of the University use their own variation on the shield. However, most use the [[Columbia Crown|crown]], and usage of the shield is becoming rarer. It used to be on Law School's website, and it sued to be on the Soccer team uniforms. The shield depicted below is also sometimes depicted with gold crowns, though these are variations on the original. The similarity to the [[Oxford]] shield is probably intentional, as [[King's College]] was once envisioned to be the first university in North America, in the mold of Oxford and [[Cambridge]], and the second President of King's College, [[Myles Cooper]], was an Oxford-educated priest.
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The '''Columbia Shield''' is a symbol associated with the University. Some schools and divisions of the University use their own variation on the shield. However, most use the [[Columbia Crown|crown]], and usage of the shield is becoming rarer. It used to be on Law School's website, and it used to be on the Soccer team uniforms. The shield depicted below is also sometimes depicted with gold crowns, though these are variations on the original. The similarity to the [[Oxford]] shield is probably intentional, as [[King's College]] was once envisioned to be the first university in North America, in the mold of Oxford and [[Cambridge]], and the second President of King's College, [[Myles Cooper]], was an Oxford-educated priest.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:04, 17 April 2007

The Columbia Shield is a symbol associated with the University. Some schools and divisions of the University use their own variation on the shield. However, most use the crown, and usage of the shield is becoming rarer. It used to be on Law School's website, and it used to be on the Soccer team uniforms. The shield depicted below is also sometimes depicted with gold crowns, though these are variations on the original. The similarity to the Oxford shield is probably intentional, as King's College was once envisioned to be the first university in North America, in the mold of Oxford and Cambridge, and the second President of King's College, Myles Cooper, was an Oxford-educated priest.

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