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The Colgate Maroon-News

The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

Anna Pluff

Baker’s Dozen: Anna Pluff

Laura Mucha, Maroon-News Staff October 10, 2019

“If I were elected president, the first thing I would do is fix our education system,” said Anna Pluff, a history concentrator and political science and English double minor. “I’m wary of the shift...

Maggie Aulman

Baker’s Dozen: Maggie Aulman

Josie Rozzelle, Maroon-News Staff October 10, 2019

Following a passion for international relations, first-year Maggie Aulman spent her summer and fall as an intern for The Borgen Project, a national nonprofit organization focused on reducing global poverty...

Abu Daramy-Swaray

Baker’s Dozen: Abu Daramy-Swaray

Abigail Blair, Assistant Arts & Features Editor October 10, 2019

Senior Abu Daramy-Swaray has always dreamed of being a professional football player, and now that dream is within reach. Having soared to the top of Patriot League football, Daramy has the chance to make...

Ruby Wald

Baker’s Dozen: Ruby Wald

Kate Hinsche, Editor-in-Chief October 10, 2019

If you’ve ever walked into the Eatery or Flour & Salt and seen a brunette in giant, face-engulfing sunglasses with a chain hanging from the rims, you might have been confused. You just encountered...

Rob Sobelsohn

Baker’s Dozen: Rob Sobelsohn

Ethan Marchetti, Editor-in-Chief October 4, 2019

Since graduating from Colgate as a member of the Class of 2019, Rob Sobelsohn is pursuing his passion for law by working as a real estate project assistant for Sidley Austin LLP’s New York Office. Sobelsohn...

Jordan Williams

Baker’s Dozen: Jordan Williams

Kate Hinsche, Editor-in-Chief October 4, 2019

Senior Jordan Williams is a renaissance woman. In her fourth year playing for Raiders Tennis, the retired WRCU host and current member of Gamma Phi Beta has shown she can do it all. Williams proved to...

Andrew Blum

Baker’s Dozen: Andrew Blum

Celine Turkyilmaz, Copy Editor October 4, 2019

This summer, junior Andrew Blum worked at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. He conducted biophysics research, measuring the dynamics of mitochondrial membrane minding. Most of the...

Caraline McDonnell

Baker’s Dozen: Caraline McDonnell

Celine Turkyilmaz, Copy Editor October 4, 2019

Junior psychology major Caraline McDonnell spent her summer in Frankadua, Ghana working in a fourth grade classroom at a local elementary school. She taught classes called English, Introduction to Communication...

Bilal Boussayoud

Baker’s Dozen: Bilal Boussayoud

Ignacio Villar, Assistant Baker's Dozen Editor October 4, 2019

Over the summer, junior Bilal Boussayoud worked as a teaching assistant at All Star Code in New York City,  a nonprofit organization that focuses on teaching computer science to Black and Latino men.“I...

Bakers Dozen: Lynn Schwarzer

Baker’s Dozen: Lynn Schwarzer

Alexandra Weimer, Arts & Features Editor October 4, 2019

Lynn Schwarzer sat in her office surrounded by shelves of trinkets, an archive of objects that have found their way to her through gifting or encounter: a rotary phone, a blue and white clown, a Chinese...

Karen Lawrence

Baker’s Dozen: Karen Lawrence

Alexandra Weimer, Arts & Features Editor October 4, 2019

One does not need to know senior Karen Lawrence long to know she has an untamable and adventurous spirit. She spent all of her time in high school riding rodeo, grew up doing Irish dance competitions and...

Magnus Vogel

Baker’s Dozen: Magnus Vogel

Emily Rahhal September 27, 2019

Sophomore and sock aficionado Magnus Vogel spent his summer in Lisbon, Portugal designing socks. Though he started out on the marketing side of production just sending emails and doing busywork, Vogel...

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