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Part III: A Dive into the Next Phase of Colgate Athletics with Nicki Moore

Part III: A Dive into the Next Phase of Colgate Athletics with Nicki Moore

Eric Fishbin, Sport Editor February 20, 2020

This article is Part Three of a three-part series written after an interview with Athletic Director Nicki Moore on Wednesday, Jan. 29. Part One discussed Moore’s background at the University of Oklahoma...

Womens Lacrosse Takes UVM

Women’s Lacrosse Takes Down UVM; Improves to 2-0 on the Season

Zach Schiller, Assistant Sports Editor February 20, 2020

After opening up the season with a home win against Marist, the Colgate women’s lacrosse team travelled to Burlington, Vermont this past weekend to take on the University of Vermont Catamounts. The...

Veritati: Moving Forward

Moving forward, the Editorial Board of The Colgate Maroon-News will publish a weekly editorial addressing current events, university policies, campus culture and controversies that arise throughout the...

Colgate’s Core Curriculum Can’t Continue

Miller Downer, Assistant Commentary Editor February 13, 2020

As more than twenty Colgate students begrudgingly funnel into their 8:20 clutching copies of Plato's Republic, it becomes evidently clear that not only did no one do the reading, but everyone is also perfectly...

The Benefits of Making Learning Open and Accessible

Michele Shannon, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

As a sophomore here at Colgate, I am currently in my final semester of taking classes that fit into the core requirements. After having met these requirements over the past four semesters, I am able to...

Being Right: President Trump’s Tribute to American Greatness

Patrick Taylor, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address was a smart and dynamic speech in many ways. Not only did the president highlight the economic and political achievements of his administration, but...

Minus the City: “Carpe-Dieming” Valentine’s Day

Graci Galvez, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

A national holiday dedicated to expressing your love and appreciation to the important people in your life. Lots of candy and chocolate, pretty flowers, maybe a fancy dinner, possibly even sex. Sounds...

Unpopular Opinion: The Bachelor is Sexist

Alique Fisher, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

Another plague is taking over the Colgate campus, and anyone can fall victim to it. It’s called The Bachelor. Every Monday night, the allure of drama-filled reality TV draws students away from their...

Kenzi Marsh

Baker’s Dozen: Marsh’s Farewell to Colgate Ballet

Ellie Cascio, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

Senior Kenzi Marsh is a Colgate Ballet dancer and a seasoned veteran dancer. She’s been in the world of dance since she was just two years old. A lover of the stage and performing since her very first...

Tommy Williams

Baker’s Dozen Abroad Corner: Tommy Williams

Lucy Hudson, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

As a long-distance runner for the Colgate cross country and track and field teams, junior Tommy Williams, shows dedication to his teams, as well as other extracurricular activities. This dedication extends...

Elaina Alzaibak

Senior Spotlight: Elaina Alzaibak

Laura Mucha, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

“Have you ever cross country skied?” asked Elaina Alzaibak, a concentrator in Biology from Tiveron, RI. “I went for the first time like two weekends ago and I realized it’s the best thing ever....

2/13: 13 beats

Tristan Niskanen, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

1. “Violets (ft. Phonte)” by Miles Davis and Robert GlasperRobert Glasper’s smooth update of Miles Davis’ “Blue in Green” features Phonte of North Carolina rap group Little Brother. This is...

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