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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

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...

Track Teams Fight With The Weather, Opponents

Conor Fitzgerald April 8, 2005

Last Saturday, the Raider men's track team traveled to Annapolis, MD to compete in the Navy Invitational, but were slowed greatly by the inclement weather. The Raider women made the trek to Annapolis Saturday...

SGA to Crack the Money Whip?

Ayanna Williams April 8, 2005

With more than 100 clubs and organizations on campus relying on funding from the Budget Allocation Committee (BAC), the Senate has been looking for a better way to monitor the development and involvement...

Colgate “Green Bigots” Pollute The Barge

Rich Denoncourt April 8, 2005

Recently, I went to the Barge looking forward to enjoy a nice, hot cup of coffee while getting some work done. I settled into one of the seats in the back when I was visually assaulted by one of the ugliest...

Faculty Profile: James Wetzel

Hanh Dao April 8, 2005

Known across campus for his dynamic teaching style, Chair of the Philosophy and Religion department Professor James Wetzel has been at Colgate University for 17 years. Accepting his first full-time teaching...

Greeks Should Call Colgate’s Negotiating Bluff

John Rocky Willard April 8, 2005

Imagine, if you will, one's employer telling you to sell your house to them or they will suspend or expel you from your job (in this case as a Colgate student). "Preposterous" is the word that comes to...

Hail to the New Chief

Lauren Breitenother April 8, 2005

After a long and heated campaign, the Colgate student body elected Amy Dudley and Preston Burnes as President and Vice President of the Student Government Association. "I would like to greatly thank and...

In The Light: Jack Skelton

Richa Agarwal April 8, 2005

If you've been to any Women's Studies lectures, you might recognize Jack Skelton, who works as a student proctor. Ze describes the Women's Studies center as a "huge part of my existence." Jack's interest...

Bursting The Bubble: Aix en Provence

Ariel Falconer April 8, 2005

France is a state of mind more than anything else. It is confidence, history and nicotine. Aix en Provence is the most beautiful city I've ever lived in, and I wake up every day completely amazed that...

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