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The Colgate Maroon-News

The Oldest College Weekly in America. Founded 1868.

The Colgate Maroon-News

Faculty Discuss Health, Accessibility Issues Facing African Continent

Faculty Discuss Health, Accessibility Issues Facing African Continent

Raymond Hua, Maroon-News Staff March 12, 2020

Professor of Anthropology and Africana and Latin American Studies Mary Moran, Associate Professor of Biology Engda Hagos and Assistant Professor of Biology Bineyam Taye detailed health issues in Africa...

What’s Left: Bloomberg is a Problem, Not a Solution

Glynnis Harvey, Maroon-News Staff February 27, 2020

In a Democratic nomination process defined by grassroots fundraising and organizing, Michael Bloomberg's bid for the White House is an out-of-touch attempt to exploit the corrupt power of money in the...

A More Inclusive Social Scene for the Well-Being of All

Eva Wen, Maroon-News Staff February 27, 2020

“Work hard, play harder” has long been the spirit of many competitive colleges, Colgate being one of them. However, when it comes to the social scene at Colgate, “play hard” almost always boils...

Womens Basketball vs. Navy

Women’s Basketball Secures First Season Sweep of Navy in 20 Years

Jordan Willams, Maroon-News Staff February 13, 2020

Colgate women’s basketball continued  their hot streak as they took on The Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland this past weekend. The Raiders took charge early on, outscoring the Midshipmen 21-6 in...

Message Written in Response to Racist Message on Dorm Whiteboard

Message Written in Response to Racist Message on Dorm Whiteboard

Kirby Goodman October 30, 2019

In response to the racist comments, residents of the room involved wrote on their white board: "Days since racist incident at Colgate: 0. Please sign all racist notes with your name and student ID. [Signed]...

What’s Left: The Rise of a New American Socialism

Reed Cleland, Maroon-News Staff October 22, 2019

Historically, the word “socialism” has been tantamount to political profanity within the United States. It conjures images of bread lines, wealth redistribution and revolutions in the market square.So,...

Brown Takes to Social Media

Brown Takes to Social Media

Icon Sportswire September 12, 2019

GLENDALE, AZ - AUGUST 15: Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) gestures to the crowd to get louder before the NFL preseason football game between the Oakland Raiders and the Arizona Cardinals...

Cant Stop the Canes

Can’t Stop the Canes

thestar.com May 2, 2019

After upsetting the defending champion Washington Capitals in seven games in the opening round of the playoffs, the Carolina Hurricanes have secured a 2-0 series lead against the New York Islanders in...

Bathe Performs at Fojo Beans

Bathe Performs at Fojo Beans

Nate Jeffries May 2, 2019

The MatX, an outgrowth of The Mat at Parker Commons, hosted its first performance downtown at FoJo Beans on Thursday, April 25. Brooklyn duo Bathe performed in the intimate setting along with student opening...

Experimental Theater Company

Experimental Theater Company

Callie Schineller May 2, 2019

Cast members Brian Regan, Louisa Gould, Paul Jung and Will Granger run through one of the skits in their upcoming December 14 and 15 shows. The performers block the scene and work to memorize and perfect their lines.

Centering Marginalized Voices

Centering Marginalized Voices

200.Colgate.edu May 2, 2019

As part of ALANA’s 30th celebration, a panel on Thursday, April 25 discussed the importance of archival records, historical investigation and making space for stories that have been silenced.

Memorial Chapel Shakes with Dancefest

Memorial Chapel Shakes with Dancefest

Samto Wongso May 2, 2019

Colgate students filled the Chapel stage on Saturday, April 27 for this spring’s Dancefest celebration. Students in the crowd went wild in support of their energetic, dancing peers.

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