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The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

Unpopular Opinion: The Case Against the Grind

Amarachi Iheanyichukwu February 6, 2020

Most people who know me know that I do not sleep, at least not at night. In fact, the entirety of this article was written during those early hours in which one is unable to correctly discern whether it...

A Non-Athlete’s Perspective: Don’t Give Greek Life More Power

Elizabeth McNamara, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Colgate has come to be synonymous with Greek life. Though the prevalence of fraternities and sororities on campus has historically incited great debate among students and administrators alike, there’s...

An Athlete’s Perspective: The Benefits of Broadening Your Horizons

Sophia Manners, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

As an active member of Colgate’s Cross Country and Track and Field teams and the sorority Gamma Phi Beta, I would say rushing as an athlete was one of the greatest things I have done. Coming into college...

Being Right: Drastic Measures Are Neither Wise Nor Necessary

Marc Moreira, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

The role of the government should be minimal in the lives of the citizens of a society. The government should not have a significant role in regulating business nor in managing the economy. However, the...

Minus the City: Why You Should Delete Tinder, But Won’t

Graci Galvez, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Tinder has brought about a full-scale revolution in online dating. What used to be a long process of creating a detailed profile just to then find a pretty good match, has now become a matter of a swipe...

CTRL: Is 2020 the Beginning of Tech Industry Stagnation?

Caio Brighenti, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Last year, writing this column on Super Bowl Sunday was easy. Just between Google and Amazon, I had more smart home commercials to talk about than I knew what to do with—and that’s not even counting...

Anthony Wright

Baker’s Dozen: Anthony Wright

Jane Corcoran, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Senior Anthony Wright from New York City describes his dream job as an elementary school teacher, specifically teaching third to fifth graders. Wright’s passion for teaching manifests through his desire...

Noemi Neubauerova

Baker’s Dozen: Noemi Neubauerova

Emma Hubbard, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Born and raised in Prague, Czech Republic, sophomore Noemi Neubauerova is a member of Colgate’s Division One women’s ice hockey team.  “I actually went to high school in Connecticut, that was my...

Rob Israel

Baker’s Dozen: Rob Israel

Jane Corcoran, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Robert “Rob” Israel, a sophomore from Madison, Conn., has a deep passion for athletics.Prior to attending Colgate, Israel played on the men’s tennis team throughout his high school career. In his...

Chris Burke

Baker’s Dozen: Chris Burke

Ani Arzoumanian, Maroon-News Staff February 6, 2020

Junior Chris Burke is a Political Science and Peace and Conflict Studies double major. He has also been the Editor-in-Chief of The Colgate Political Review for three years.“I like combining the more...

Karina Cheah

Baker’s Dozen Abroad Corner: Karina Cheah

Josie Rozzelle, Assistant Baker’s Dozen Editor February 6, 2020

Karina Cheah, a junior from Bethesda, Md., is in the final stages of completing and publishing her own collection of stories all focused on loss, grief, and moving forward.“Professor Eric Koester —­...

Trixie Yoo

Baker’s Dozen: Trixie Yoo

Ignacio Villar, Assistant Baker’s Dozen Editor February 6, 2020

A Cleveland, Ohio native, member of the Resolutions a capella group, a WRCU DJ and the music director for the radio station, music makes up a large part of sophomore Trixie Yoo’s life. In fact, Yoo is...

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