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HORROR AND HUMOR: Stephen Graham Jones visited campus last week to speak to students and faculty about his latest novel. The writer captivated audiences with his brilliant writing and sharp wit.

Stephen Graham Jones Comes To Campus For Living Writers

Rose Corcoran, Staff Writer November 5, 2021

Colgate hosted Stephen Graham Jones, author of the horror novel The Only Good Indians, as the latest installment in the Living Writers series on Oct. 28. This spine-tingling novel follows four Native...

A TWIST ON TACO TUESDAY: These delectable taco bowls are the perfect remedy for the inevitable Sunday scaries.

The ‘Gate Plate

Kristen Miquel, Staff Writer November 5, 2021

Simple and scrumptious recipes for college students. With the Yik Yak petitions calling for the immediate construction of a Chipotle on the Colgate campus, it only felt right to have this week’s...

The Case for a Strong Environmental Protection Agency 

Riley Rice, Contributing Writer November 5, 2021

A decision is currently pending in the Supreme Court which could turn out to be the most pivotal environmental law case in American history. On Nov. 29, the court agreed to hear appeals of an opinion from...

Colgate’s Men of Color Success Network Returns for Second Semester in a Row

Payton Gore, Contribuing Writer November 5, 2021

Every two weeks, barbers and hairstylists come to Colgate's campus to cut and style hair for students of color, through an outside program called The Suite. This service is possible thanks to the Dean...

FALL FAMILY FUN: The University welcomed families to campus for a weekend of activities for the first Family Weekend in two years.

Colgate’s Family Weekend Returns for Fall 2021

Sydney Henderson, Contributing Writer October 29, 2021

After pandemic restrictions prevented guests from visiting campus last year, Colgate University welcomed families and friends for its first Family Weekend since 2019. The weekend of events, which ran from...

ELOQUENCE AND HISTORY: Professor Menand visited Colgate on Oct. 20 and spoke on the sexualization of women on comic book covers throughout the 20th century, as well as provided commentary on his recently published book, “The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War.”

Lessons of Eloquence and History: Louis Menand at Colgate

Nicole Dienst, Copy Editor October 29, 2021

One of the great privileges of higher education is having the opportunity to learn from leading intellectuals – let alone a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, long-time New Yorker columnist, double-endowed...

NEW FACE ON THE SIDELINE: Former George Washington assistant Ganiyat Adeduntan takes the reigns for Colgate women’s basketball.

Women’s Basketball Welcomes Coach Ganiyat Adeduntan

Kane Edwards, Contributing Writer October 29, 2021

The sound of feet running across the hardwood floor and the steady bounce of a basketball can only mean one thing: college basketball season is right around the corner. The Colgate community eagerly anticipates...

PICKER ART GALLERY: Photography by Larry Fink depicts the intimate moments behind the bloody sport of boxing.

Violence as Tenderness: Larry Fink’s Beyond the Gloves

Rebecca Kopelman, Staff Writer October 29, 2021

The sport of boxing is a paradox: men come together in an endeavor to savagely tear one another apart, all the while looking somewhat spiritual with their swollen noses and missing teeth. This intimate...

CYBER CHANGES: Colgate University ITS has required multi-factor authentication for all account holders by Oct. 31, 2021.

Information and Technology Services Require Multi-Factor Authentication

Ellie Doolittle, Contributing Writer October 29, 2021

Colgate’s Information and Technology Services (ITS) is requiring all students to enroll in a new security protocol called Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) by Oct. 31, 2021, according to a schoolwide...

GROWING TENSIONS: A woman celebrates National Day in front of the Presidential Building in Taipei, Taiwan on Oct. 10.

World News: The Coming Conflict over Taiwan

Michael Hanratty, Contributing Writer October 29, 2021

“It’s only a matter of time, not a matter of if.” That is how Michael Strudeman, Director of Intelligence for the U.S. Pacific Command, characterized a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan during...

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