Welcome to The Colgate Maroon-News! The Colgate Maroon-News was founded as Madisonesis in 1868 and holds fame as being the oldest college weekly in America. Madisonesis evolved into the Colgate Maroon ...
For Colgate University senior and computer science major Saran Duncan, research was a natural next step in her academic career. A combination of academic and interpersonal discourse regarding ...
On Monday, Dec. 2, Colgate University Director of Athletics Yariv Amir ’01 announced that Stan Dakosty, the head coach of Colgate football, would be leaving his position, with the team in search of a ...
Ilona Maher quickly made a name for herself, during the 2024 Summer Olympics, where she helped the U.S. women’s rugby team win the Bronze Medal. It was Team U.S.’s first ever Olympic medal in women’s ...
Recent political controversies such as comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s remark that Puerto Rico is a “floating island of garbage” and the public reaction to his comment have revealed that mainland ...
Gingerbread house-making is the latest in a series of ’Gate After Dark events designed to engage students in a non-academic context. On Thursday, Dec. 5, Habitat for Humanity — operating out of ...
Littoral Line Studio, an artisanal shop in Hamilton, N.Y., opened its doors Nov. 15 at 18 Broad Street. Owned by jeweler and metalsmith Lisa Maffiore, the store is dedicated to showcasing handcrafted ...
The holidays are a time to be with loved ones, share joy and celebrate the traditions that make the season special. For first-year students, however, this time of year can come with many conflicting ...
I’ve always been a fan of historical fiction novels – particularly those that follow war. However, the aftermath of war is a space often overlooked in historical fiction, with most novels focusing on ...
Tasked with creating a piece of public art, a group of Colgate University students completed archival research into Colgate’s Gay Hotline and set up a new hotline to provide information and human ...