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As discussions of race and racial injustice escalated in the U.S. early this summer, my Twitter feed was full of arguments about Armenians and race. Are Armenians BIPOC or white? Are we Middle Eastern ...
Last fall, someone wrote the N-word on the whiteboard outside a woman of color’s dorm room. Just days earlier, a Twitter account posing as a Colgate employee attacked the student body with ...
Our mindset needs to move towards appreciating elements of other cultures and crediting these cultures in our use of their traditions, a term known as cultural appreciation. Instead of adopting ...
Colgate offers an array of summer funding opportunities created to enhance and enrich students’ summer experiences. One of these is the Manzi Fellowship, established by Jim Manzi ’73 in 1995. Manzi ...
The French program at Colgate University may not be the most popular, but it plays an important role: building a community and fostering an environment where students become confident communicators.
With finals week quickly approaching, summer is just within reach, and I’m already thinking about the music that will soundtrack the upcoming months. Coastal cowgirl is the country-inspired version of ...
In a vacant storefront on 14 Utica St., construction on Lower Lake Taproom is underway in anticipation of a Fall 2024 opening. Laura Mechling Jensen and Mark Jensen, the owners of Lower Lake Brewery ...
Taylor to Step Down as Head Coach of Women’s Lacrosse Team 4:21 PM | May 23, 2024 Kathy Taylor announced on May 22 that she will step down from her role as head coach of the Colgate University women’s ...
Dropping temperatures and frost on Lake Moraine signal the end of the fall season for Colgate University men’s rowing. While rowing conducts its championship season, with shorter side-by-side sprint ...
Podcasts have exploded in popularity in recent years, but the hype surrounding them is vastly overrated. While they offer a wide range of information, the reality is that their rise, in my opinion, ...
Executive EditorEmma McCartan is a junior from Guilford, Conn., concentrating in international relations and Middle Eastern and Islamic studies. She has previously served as a staff writer and ...
A small, secluded liberal arts college in the Northeast, a close-knit classics department with odd rituals and a narrator with vision muddled by casual substance abuse and the disdainful conviction ...