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The Colgate Maroon-News

Brief: Campus Safety Removes Anonymous Posters From Upper Campus Buildings

Ryan Dugdale, Executive Editor November 10, 2023

The Campus Safety Department removed a number of unauthorized, anonymous posters from upper campus buildings around 10 p.m. on Oct. 31. According to an email sent the following day from Vice President...

Professor Martinez Answers Big Questions About Money

Professor Martinez Answers ‘Big Questions’ About Money

Michael Naness, Contributing Writer November 3, 2023

The Big Questions Series, an initiative led by Dart Colegrove Commons, held its most recent talk on Wednesday, Oct. 25. The talk, titled “How I Became Passionate About Money,” gave insight into how...

Professors Hold Panel to Discuss Perspectives on ‘What’s Up in the Middle East’

Professors Hold Panel to Discuss Perspectives on ‘What’s Up in the Middle East’

Emma McCartan, Assistant News Editor November 3, 2023

Professors from Colgate University's departments of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies (MIST), Jewish studies, peace and conflict studies and political science gathered on Tuesday, Oct. 24, to provide...

Elders Catherine Tammaro and Michael Odette Speak on Indigenous Culture and Tradition

Elders Catherine Tammaro and Michael Odette Speak on Indigenous Culture and Tradition

Grace Nelson, Contributing Writer November 3, 2023

Colgate University’s Native American Studies department held a presentation on “Indigenous Education and the Contemporary Wyandot of Anderdon Nation” on Tuesday, Oct. 24. The department hosted Wyandot...

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa Visits Colgate

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Ressa Visits Colgate

Maya Karkhanis and Ellie Weber November 3, 2023

Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist and CEO of Rappler Maria Ressa visited Colgate University on Saturday, Oct. 28 as the speaker for the Kerschner Family Series Global Leaders at Colgate. Ressa’s book,...

Campus Safety Changes Emphasize Approachability

Campus Safety Changes Emphasize Approachability

Emma Hanlon, Contributing Writer November 3, 2023

Colgate University Campus Safety — referred to as “Campo” by students — made a series of changes this fall to increase its engagement with the student population. This included their transition...

COVE, Haven Organize 3K Race for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

COVE, Haven Organize 3K Race for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Joshua Repp, Contributing Writer October 27, 2023

As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, students took part in a 3K race to raise awareness for domestic violence on Wednesday, Oct. 18. The event was organized by student leaders and advisors in...

Brief: Board of Trustees Convenes for Fall 2023 Meeting

Ryan Dugdale, Executive Editor October 27, 2023

The Board of Trustees returned to campus from Thursday, Sept. 28, to Saturday, Sept. 30, to meet and examine Colgate University’s future goals, including those outlined by the Third-Century Plan. Chair...

Anson Frericks and Robert Eccles Debate Whether American Capitalism Has ‘Gone Woke’

Ben Haber, Contributing Writer October 27, 2023

The Center for Freedom and Western Civilization hosted “Has American Capitalism Gone Woke?” on Wednesday, Oct. 18, a debate on the merits of environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies by corporations...

Daniel Ziblatt Discusses Threats to American Democracy in ‘Tyranny of the Minority’

Daniel Ziblatt Discusses Threats to American Democracy in ‘Tyranny of the Minority’

Ryan Dugdale, Executive Editor October 27, 2023

Professor Daniel Ziblatt of Harvard University delivered a lecture discussing his latest book, “Tyranny of the Minority,” to a filled Persson Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 17. Sponsored by Colgate University’s...

Office of Equity and Diversity Hosts Indigenous Nations Festival

Office of Equity and Diversity Hosts Indigenous Nations Festival

Chloe Liverslidge, Contributing Writer October 27, 2023

The Colgate University Office of Equity and Diversity (OED) hosted the first annual Indigenous Nations Festival — a revisualization of the Native Americans Arts and Culture Festival — on Saturday,...

Brief: Construction Continues on Third-Century Projects

Brief: Construction Continues on Third-Century Projects

Ryan Dugdale, Executive Editor October 27, 2023

Well into the Fall 2023 semester, construction has rapidly progressed on two Third-Century Plan projects at Colgate University. The exterior structure of the Robert H.N. Ho Mind, Brain and Behavior...

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