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The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

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The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

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...

“The Dukes” Fall Short

Olivia Offner September 9, 2005

The Dukes of Hazzard delivers exactly what the trailer promises: car chases, a few laughs and a lot of shots of Jessica Simpson squeezed into a pair of Daisy Dukes. The story focuses on the Duke Cousins,...

Women’s Soccer Shuts Down Wagner

Atit Amin September 9, 2005

Rarely is a loss a good result; however, in the case of the Raider women's soccer team, it might have been helpful in giving them a wake-up call. For the second consecutive game, the Raiders blanked their...

A Hurricane of Relief

Mark Fuller September 9, 2005

Between airy classrooms, noisy bars and sunny afternoons on the quad, it's easy to forget about the unbridled devastation wreaked upon the Gulf Coast last week by Hurricane Katrina. Our happy "Colgate...

Comedy Against Conservatives

Chris Nickels September 9, 2005

Jeff Kreisler, Sean Krespo and Scott Blakeman got plenty of laughs and lots of applause as they threw off scorching wisecracks and put-downs against, well, every facet of the conservative movement you...

“Please Sir, I Want Some More…”

Nancy Ng September 9, 2005

Among the many changes that returning students have discovered on campus this semester are changes made to the meal plan. For some students, however, these changes are more than not being able to swipe...

Hybrid Vehicles The Way To Go

Rachel Meyer September 9, 2005

Have you seen those gas prices? An unprecedented $3.77 will buy you one - yes, just one - gallon of premium gasoline in Hamilton. Unbelievably enough, your money will get you less far in New York City,...

Weathering The Storm

Jonathan Riedel September 9, 2005

What really is a hurricane? The common man might call it a huge storm. Science majors might call it a low-pressure circulation of tropical rains due to the Coriolis effect. On the other side of the world...

Thoughts From A Big Easy Native

Brian Yellin '06 September 9, 2005

New Orleans is one of the most unique cultural and geographical places in the world. At least, it was. I am not sure it will ever be the city I grew up in again.I really do not think what has occurred...

Rive Gauche Rio

Gordon Higgins September 9, 2005

Celso Fonseca is a Brazilian music virtuoso, a composer, a producer and an instrumentalist. Fonseca began his involvement in music when he was only twelve and has been making music ever since. He has written...

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