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  • In order to curate a new exhibit of local Native American objects at the Hamilton Library, Colgate students Gillian Weaver 鈥14 and Lilyan Jones 鈥13, sorted through thousands of artifacts in the university鈥檚 Longyear Museum of Anthropology. The result of their semester-long exploration of the Longyear collection is 鈥淟ocal Legacies: A look at the Material [鈥
    December 3, 2012
  • 鈥淚nstead of talking about history tomorrow we may actually get a chance to witness it live,鈥 wrote Prof. Daniel Monk yesterday in an email to students in his History of the Israel Palestine Conflict class. Though the exact time had not yet been announced, it appeared that the United Nations General Assembly鈥檚 vote on Palestinian [鈥
    November 29, 2012
  • If you believe that the outcome of this month鈥檚 elections could have changed anything fundamental about America, Christopher Hedges 鈥79, P鈥12 thinks you鈥檙e wrong. As a journalist and writer, Hedges spent two decades living and working in war zones. He has seen combat in El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Colombia, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, [鈥
    November 23, 2012
  • When Jake Lightman 鈥16 attended a lunchtime talk with Daniel Kurtzer, former ambassador to both Israel and Egypt, he wanted to know why the Middle East peace process has stalled, and why the Arabs seem to suffer the blame. 鈥淪o I asked him,鈥 Lightman said without a touch of irony. Such a thing is de [鈥
    October 25, 2012
  • Midway through last night鈥檚 open meeting at the Women鈥檚 Studies Center, Matt Ford 鈥13, president of the Student Government Association (SGA), made an impressive entrance. With 40 members in tow, he presented a permanent Senate resolution 鈥渃ondemning the hateful remarks during Coming Out Week at 海角社区 against members of our community.鈥 Sam Flood 鈥14, speaker [鈥
    October 24, 2012
  • Voters expected the fourth and final debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney to shed light on the differences between their positions on key foreign policy issues. However, according to two Colgate professors the promise fell flat on two counts: not only did the candidates cover no new ground, there was little difference in [鈥
    October 23, 2012
  • Visiting Colgate recently, Joy Gordon, author of Invisible War: the United States and Iraq Sanctions, laid bare an atrocity hiding in bureaucratic plain sight: after the 1991 bombing nearly flattened Iraq, the United States knowingly allowed economic sanctions to cause starvation, disease, poverty, and heightened rates of childhood mortality to the country鈥檚 people.
    October 22, 2012
  • When Colgate鈥檚 new Russian and Eurasian Studies (REST) program promised not only a Russian menu, but also cloth headgear and the titillating-sounding topic of the Pussy Riot phenomenon, they had a winning formula. (Pussy Riot is the feminist, subversive band whose members have been in prison since March for performing an anti-Kremlin 鈥減unk prayer鈥 in [鈥
    October 19, 2012
  • This semester, Rebecca Friedland 鈥13, a double major in peace and conflict studies and pre-med, is reading about revolution and war in Peru, Iran, Africa, and elsewhere around the globe. That鈥檚 in her English class. The stories will come to life when nine authors 鈥 including Ha Jin, Salman Rushdie, Orhan Pamuk, Azar Nafisi, and Alexandra [鈥
    September 14, 2012
  • Jacob Mundy, assistant professor of peace and conflict studies at Colgate, called the Sept. 11 attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi and the resulting death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens a 鈥渞ude wake-up call to the coalition of states that was too-quick to say 鈥榤ission accomplished鈥 following their humanitarian intervention last year.鈥
    September 13, 2012