The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

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

Residential Education

[email protected] April 15, 2005

To the editor: I am compelled to write because an alarming number of Colgate students seem to have lost perspective on the negotiations taking place during this transitional period in Colgate residential...

Getting Hassled by the Man

Nancy Ng April 15, 2005

"We know everything about you. We know where you live. We know where you work. We know who your friends are."Guillermina Seri, a Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida in Gainesville,...

Softball Wins Seven Out of Eight

Steve Sheridan April 15, 2005

The Colgate softball team returned to the Eaton Street Field this week almost one year after playing its last home game, and the team seemed to enjoy its belated homecoming. Sophomore Kelsey Nordstrom...

F.A.C.T.: Misleading Students, Misusing The Law

Gregory Gilbert April 15, 2005

The Colgate F.A.C.T. leaders must be pretty proud of themselves right now. They had a successful rally, their campaign is being recognized by the President of the University and they're receiving more...

 

DKE’d Over…

Mark Fuller April 14, 2005

 

Residential Education Program

[email protected] April 12, 2005

To the Editor:I have until now remained silent over the administration's decision to acquire the fraternity and sorority houses. The administration, with the backing of the board of trustees, has the obvious...

Private Institutions Not Bound By The Bill Of Rights

Robert Donin April 8, 2005

In the antediluvian days when I attended Colgate, one of my history professors liked to draw partially overlapping circles known as Venn diagrams on the blackboard to illustrate situations where countries...

Taking A Historical Look At Colgate News

Ben Fishel April 8, 2005

During this past semester, two new student newspapers have emerged on campus. Much like most of America, these new papers are split among political lines. One new student newspaper is The Colgate Review,...

Interview with F.A.C.T. President Sean Devlin

Jessie Markovetz April 8, 2005

With the impending Freedom of Association: The Coalition for Truth (F.A.C.T.) rally causing a buzz on campus, The Maroon-News sat down with F.A.C.T. president senior Sean Devlin for an exclusive interview...

Living Options Broaden Next Year for Greek Members

Nancy Ng April 8, 2005

Colgate is providing housing for Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta), Phi Kappa Tau (Phi Tau) and Kappa Kappa Gamma (Kappa) starting in the fall of 2005 due to the recently initiated Vision for Residential Education...

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