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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

Games to Look Forward to in NFL’s 2020-21 Schedule

Hunter Firment, Assistant Sports Editor May 20, 2020

The NFL released the entire schedule for the 2020-21 season on May 7 and there are some intriguing matchups coming our way. Obviously, there is no guarantee that any of the games will be played given the...

Run-Down of Information for Fall 2020

Run-Down of Information for Fall 2020

Emily Rahhal, Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2020

A breakdown of available information about Fall 2020. This story will be updated as information becomes available. The Task Force on the Reopening of the Colgate Campus, chaired by Dean of the College...

Lundt and her fellow state-mates in Sabah with the US ambassador to Malaysia.

Fulbright Scholars Unite Digitally to Demand Clarity in Wake of Coronavirus Crisis

Amarachi Iheanyichukwu, Assistant Commentary Editor May 18, 2020

Forced to return to their respective homes following the growing severity of the COVID-19 outbreak, scholars of the prestigious Fulbright Program have spent the past two months painstakingly collecting...

Local and Colgate Communities Rally Around Hamilton Businesses Amidst Pandemic Losses

Local and Colgate Communities Rally Around Hamilton Businesses Amidst Pandemic Losses

Kate Hinsche, Editor-in-Chief May 18, 2020

As coronavirus swept across the nation and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced his executive order “New York State on Pause,” small businesses everywhere suffered from closures. For the small...

Luckin Coffee Runs Out of Luck

Richard Favlo, Maroon-News Staff May 18, 2020

Luckin Coffee, a Chinese coffeehouse chain that has been championed as the potential threat to Starbucks’ success in Asia, recently released damning news to all stakeholders in the company. On April...

Colgate Junior Karina Cheah’s “The Side of the Veil” Soon to be Published

Colgate Junior Karina Cheah’s “The Side of the Veil” Soon to be Published

Catherine Ferri, Maroon-News Staff May 18, 2020

For junior Karina Cheah, the story begins with a phone call and an unspeakable tragedy. In the summer of 2018, while traveling with her family in Malaysia, she received a text telling her that her good...

Sit-Down With Zack Ceme, Colgate Alumnus and Musician

Sit-Down With Zack Ceme, Colgate Alumnus and Musician

Tristan Niskanen, Maroon-News Staff May 18, 2020

Zack Ceme ’19 is an artist from Norwalk, CT. The youngest of four brothers born to Haitian immigrants, Ceme graduated from Colgate last year, concentrating in computer science. Towards the end of his...

Why The Pandemic was Inevitable

Wynter Schnell, Maroon-News Staff May 18, 2020

 After a few days of struggling to find inspiration for my next commentary piece, I found myself hopping around chapter 2 of Environment: The Science Behind The Stories. This was a course textbook from...

The Importance of Reality TV in Quarantine

Ava Wigdor, Maroon-News Staff May 18, 2020

My name is Ava Wigdor and I am addicted to reality television. We all have guilty pleasures—those things that prompt side glances, judging laughter and possibly alter the way people think about us if...

New “Buenos Tacos” Restaurant Opens in Downtown Hamilton

New “Buenos Tacos” Restaurant Opens in Downtown Hamilton

Kelsey McGeough, News Editor May 13, 2020

Buenos Tacos, a well-known food truck in Hamilton and Madison County, has opened a brick and mortar restaurant at 22 Utica Street in Hamilton. The restaurant's grand opening took place on May 5 and the...

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Study Abroad Plans Disrupted for Colgate Students

Kelsey McGeough and Kirby Goodman May 13, 2020

The Office of Off-Campus Study (OCS) has officially suspended all international study group abroad programs and one domestic program for the upcoming Fall 2020 semester. The Office of Off-Campus Study...

Colgate Professor Named Editor of American Journal of Physics

Colgate Professor Named Editor of American Journal of Physics

Ani Arzoumanian, Maroon-News Staff May 9, 2020

Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Beth Parks will become the editor of the American Journal of Physics (AJP) beginning on September 1. Parks has been at Colgate since 1997 and teaches courses...

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