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David Treuer Challenges Students to Reconsider the Narrative of Native America

Bri Liddell, Staff Writer May 27, 2022

Colgate students and faculty alike crowded into Little Hall’s Golden auditorium to hear a lecture from New York Times bestselling author David Treuer on Tuesday, April 12. The lecture, titled “Imagining...

Community Members March for Right to Choose

Community Members March for Right to Choose

Bri Liddell, Staff Writer May 27, 2022

On Mother’s Day — May 8 — Colgate community members gathered outside of the O’Connor Campus Center (Coop) to march in support of the right to choose. Wielding sharpies and poster boards, students...

13 Beats

13 Beats

Tate Fonda, Contributing Writer May 6, 2022

In light of May’s early blossoms and dreamy festivities, this week’s 13 Beats showcases an eclectic volume of songs as indulgent as the scent of fresh linen and the relief of sleeping in on the weekend.  ...

T-Pain and Bryce Vine Rock SpringFest

T-Pain and Bryce Vine Rock SpringFest

Bri Liddell, Staff Writer May 6, 2022

On Saturday, April 30, T-Pain and opener Bryce Vine brought their smash hits to the Sanford Field House for the night. With doors opening at 8:30 p.m., over 2,000 students crowded into the field house...

Spring Dancefest: Standing Room Only

Spring Dancefest: Standing Room Only

Rebecca Kopelman, Assistant Arts and Features Editor May 6, 2022

Always a popular semesterly event with students and community members, this year’s Spring Dancefest drew a large crowd. The chapel was filled on the evening of Friday, April 29 to the point that there...

‘How Beautiful We Were: A Novel’ Announced As 2022 Community Reads Selection

Claire Madsen, Staff Writer April 29, 2022

Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy Jeff Bary, who serves as the director of the First-Year Seminars (FSEM) program as well as the chair of the Community Reads Selection Committee, announced on...

Arts and Humanities Colloquium Hosts Lecture on Demystifying the Cultural Logic of Wellness

Arts and Humanities Colloquium Hosts Lecture on Demystifying the Cultural Logic of Wellness

Jackson Coleman, Staff Writer April 29, 2022

On Tuesday, April 19, the Arts and Humanities Colloquium hosted Visiting Assistant Professor in Writing & Rhetoric Tyler Rife for a talk entitled “Simulated Nourishment: Demystifying a Cultural Logic...

13 Beats of the Week: April 22

13 Beats of the Week: April 22

Daniel Bernstein, Contributing Writer April 22, 2022

"THANKFUL (feat. Lil Wayne & Jeremih)," DJ Khaled (2021) Recommended if you like (RIYL): Roddy Ricch, Bryson Tiller, Brent Faiyaz "THANKFUL" by infamous producer and industry legend DJ Khaled...

Instagram Executive Maria Zhang Headlines Discussion on Tech Industry

Niall Simonian, Contributing Writer April 22, 2022

Maria Zhang, vice president of engineering at Instagram, visited campus on Tuesday, April 12 for a discussion on working in technology. The dialogue, titled “What Does It Take To Run Instagram,” was...

Lampert Institute Sponsors Lecture on Authoritarian and Democratic Populism in China and India

Lampert Institute Sponsors Lecture on Authoritarian and Democratic Populism in China and India

Maya Karkhanis, Assistant Arts and Features Editor April 15, 2022

The Lampert Institute for Civic and Global Affairs sponsored a lecture by Associate Professor Sanjay Ruparelia from Ryerson University in Toronto titled “A New India, A New China? The Politics of Narendra...

Duty Free: Friday Night Film Features Documentary By Colgate Alum

‘Duty Free’: Friday Night Film Features Documentary By Colgate Alum

Jackson Coleman, Staff Writer April 15, 2022

Little Hall's Golden Auditorium bustled with students, alumni, professors and more, all gathered to see "Duty Free," a documentary directed by Colgate’s 2022 Entrepreneur of the Year, Sian-Pierre Regis...

Women’s Studies Program Hosts “Poetics of Rememory” Film Screening and Artist Dialogue

Mary Kate Doyle, Contributing Writer April 8, 2022

On Wednesday, March 30 at 4:30 p.m., students and community members gathered in Golden Auditorium to watch a series of films by interdisciplinary artist paris cyan cian and participate in an artist dialogue....

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