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The Colgate Maroon-News

The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

Middle Eastern, Islamic Studies Program Concludes Lecture Series on Israel, Palestine

Michael Naness and Norah Hendrickson April 12, 2024

The Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (MIST) department held the final events of its speaker series on Israel and Palestine over the week of April 1. Throughout the academic year, there have been a series...

Professor Fola Presents New Advances in Genomics to Detect Malaria Parasites

Professor Fola Presents New Advances in Genomics to Detect Malaria Parasites

Bella Caruso, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

Colgate University’s department of biology hosted a seminar on malaria parasite population genomics on Tuesday, March 26. Abebe Fola, a senior postdoctoral researcher in the department of pathology and...

Bats’i Rock Group ‘Sak Tzevul’ Shares Stories, Songs During Campus Visit

Bats’i Rock Group ‘Sak Tzevul’ Shares Stories, Songs During Campus Visit

Olivia Miller, Staff Writer April 5, 2024

Meet the members of Bats’i Rock group Sak Tzevul who visited Colgate University last week: Damian Martínez, the lead vocalist and guitarist, Paco Martínez, who plays guitar, Enrique Martínez, the...

Nothing Can Slow Down F1 Driver Carlos Sainz

Nothing Can Slow Down F1 Driver Carlos Sainz

Michael Cassedy, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

Carlos Sainz of Ferrari ended Red Bull’s series of victories in Formula 1 (F1) by securing first place at the Australian Grand Prix. This marked a remarkable comeback to the track for Sainz, who, just...

Club Ultimate Frisbee Team: Bidding, Bonding, Beaching

Club Ultimate Frisbee Team: Bidding, Bonding, Beaching

Gillian Lustenberger, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

The club ultimate frisbee team at Colgate University has empowered students to find a fun, athletic community.  The club team is open to all levels, and recruiting happens early in the Fall semester....

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist David E. Sanger Visits Colgate to Discuss Upcoming Book

Chloe Liversidge, Staff Writer April 5, 2024

The Lampert Institute for Civic and Global Affairs hosted David E. Sanger, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and professor of national security at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government,...

Womens Club Soccer: Achieving Social and Athletic Goals

Women’s Club Soccer: Achieving Social and Athletic Goals

Allan Crounse, Staff Writer April 5, 2024

Club sports at Colgate University are a unique experience. Unlike a varsity sport in high school or college, clubs are run more or less entirely by students. While funding, practice space and official...

Club Squash: Serving up Success and Squashing the Competition

Club Squash: Serving up Success and Squashing the Competition

Hannah Marcotrigiano, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

In the realm of Colgate University’s campus athletics, the club squash team stands out for its skill, dedication and strong sense of team spirit. Club sports offer students the chance to engage in structured...

The Locker Room: An Exploration of an Ideal World

Emma Hanlon, Staff Writer April 5, 2024

Clifford Gallery at Colgate University welcomed a new collection of work entitled “The Locker Room” on Friday, March 29. Colgate hosted Jackie Summel through the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation...

Club Cricket: Fostering Community Across Cultures

Club Cricket: Fostering Community Across Cultures

Cora Baker, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

In 2005, Colgate University witnessed the birth of the Colgate cricket club, an initiative by alumni Christopher Burns ’05 and Anand Kapur ’07 that introduced the international sport of cricket to...

March Madness Roundup: Top-Seeds Down Cinderella Stories

March Madness Roundup: Top-Seeds Down Cinderella Stories

Chris Gooding, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

Although there have been fewer Cinderella runs that college basketball fans have come to expect in this year’s edition of March Madness, the NCAA Tournament so far has been marked by high-level play...

Faculty Discusses Effective Ways to Communicate With Climate Change Skeptics

Faculty Discusses Effective Ways to Communicate With Climate Change Skeptics

Emery Furgason, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

Professors, staff and students gathered in the Pinchin Hall lobby on Thursday, March 28, to discuss how to effectively communicate with climate skeptics. The event was hosted by the Colgate University...

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