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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

Remembering

Nancy Ng September 15, 2005

A small group of students, faculty and staff gathered together in front of the chapel steps on Monday morning to remember the tragedy of September 11, 2001.As the church bells tolled at 8:45 a.m., Acting...

Rockin’ the SGA Vote

Steph Tanguay September 15, 2005

This year's Student Government Association (SGA) election campaign is well underway.Ballots were cast for residential senators on Monday, September 12, and elections for senators at large and class councils...

Students Put the “Extra” in Extracurriculars

Theodora Guliadis '08 September 15, 2005

Colorful banners and signs adorning an endless array of tables, enthusiastic and eager college students milling around, music pumping rhythmically in the background, people dressed in boxes and costumes...

Arctic Refuge

[email protected] September 12, 2005

Like the rest of the nation, the environmental community is focused on the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. At the same time, we are determined to prevent proponents of oil drilling in the Arctic National...

Calling All Raider Fans

Jessica Slenker September 9, 2005

Colgate is rich. Not necessarily monetarily speaking, but rich in the sense of tradition and pride. I have long thought of our school as one of the most spirited and boisterous around, a campus where students...

A Disastrous Response

Dan Murphy September 9, 2005

The Bush Administration's deadly inaction in the wake of Hurricane Katrina needs to be the subject of a serious inquiry. President Bush failed the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region by not...

From Platform to Plan of Action

Vanessa Persico September 9, 2005

Seniors Amy Dudley and Preston Burnes, the President and Vice-President of the Student Government Association (SGA) respectively for the 2005-2006 school year, have one overarching goal for this year:...

Staff Profile: Joanne Schneider

Elsie Denton September 9, 2005

Case Library has seen a lot of changes over the last few years, and so the hiring of a new librarian is one that may have gone largely unnoticed by the student body as a whole; yet this change will have...

Field Hockey Learns Life Isn’t As Swell On Grass

Atit Amin September 9, 2005

It's the little things in life that really matter. The proverbial adage might seem clich?e, but just ask the Raider field hockey team and the women will probably agree with you. In their first and last...

Raider Runners Perform Well On Home Course

Juliana Garofalo September 9, 2005

Off to a strong start, both the men's and women's cross country teams competed very well in this season's opening meet. The annual Harry Lang Invitational was held on Saturday at home against Binghamton,...

Men’s Soccer Posts Two Shutouts

Evan Xenopoulos September 9, 2005

With a new head coach and a crop of great young players, the Colgate men's soccer team kicked off its season with a win against Fordham and a tie against Rider.The team may have lost six key players from...

To Pop Or Not To Pop: That Is The Question

Debra Charney September 9, 2005

When walking around Colgate's campus, it's common to see many students sporting polo shirts of all varieties, brands and colors. Yet there seems to be controversy as to how these popular polo shirts should...

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