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As discussions of race and racial injustice escalated in the U.S. early this summer, my Twitter feed was full of arguments about Armenians and race. Are Armenians BIPOC or white? Are we Middle Eastern ...
“A Minecraft Movie” is a story that grapples with nostalgia and innovation. Yet, where should one start when approaching the intricacies of this film: the several references to pop culture moments and ...
At the heart of Colgate University’s campus, the glass bridge at Persson Hall offers students a unique and scenic space to study. Designed by TKSP Studio, an architecture firm known for its logical ...
Colgate University’s history department hosted Professor Andy Horowitz, an associate professor of history at the University of Connecticut, Connecticut State Historian and author of the acclaimed book ...
I have always regarded the plethora of cultures around us as contributing to creating a more inclusive society — one which is accepting and diverse. As an international student on a college campus, I ...
One of the integral features of the Colgate University housing experience is the ability to select your residence in your last two years at college. While first-years and sophomores live in on-campus ...
Whether a part of assigned reading in high school or happened upon by avid readers, J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye” is a well-known and highly regarded classic. First published in 1952, it is ...
In a vacant storefront on 14 Utica St., construction on Lower Lake Taproom is underway in anticipation of a Fall 2024 opening. Laura Mechling Jensen and Mark Jensen, the owners of Lower Lake Brewery ...
This past weekend, the Colgate’s Women’s Rowing Team competed in the Murphy Cup Regatta in Philadelphia. The varsity 4+ (1V4) finished fourth in its heat, coming in 25 seconds faster than the fifth ...
Assistant Professor of Native American Studies Ionah Scully led a brown bag discussion on “Indigiqueer People & Indigenous Women: The Vanguard of Land/Water Defense” on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The event ...
Exhausted with an unbridled determination, or perhaps vulgar pride, Amory, the main character of “This Side of Paradise,” ends the novel slouching unimpeded towards Princeton University. I first ...
Move aside, Garvan Walshe — green libertarianism has a new icon. Iván Mordisco, the ruthless commander of thousands of radical insurgents fighting to overthrow the Colombian government, controls vast ...