海角社区

  • President Jeffrey Herbst speaks to members of the football team.
    As more data becomes available about the long-term dangers of sports-related head injuries, 海角社区 is implementing a strategy to minimize general contact as well as contact to the head experienced by student-athletes during practice sessions. The mandatory practice protocol covers all varsity athletic programs, with emphasis on sports where the risk is highest and [鈥
    October 7, 2014
  • Fireworks light up the sky over Homecoming 2014
    [youtube http://youtu.be/rk2t_QAY8bs&w=570] The Chenango Valley echoed with the cheers of Colgate faithful during Homecoming 2014, September 18鈥21. More than 1,000 alumni, parents, and friends came for the festivities, which included sports, a bonfire, fireworks, and receptions. The keynote address featuring Mark Divine 鈥85 was sponsored by the Presidents鈥 Club. A retired Navy SEAL, author, and [鈥
    October 4, 2014
  • Two recent talks by Colgate professors give some context to the ebola outbreak response from two angles, one by a virologist examining the nature of epidemics, and the other from a perspective of government response, specifically in Liberia.
    October 3, 2014
  • Students celebrate the conclusion of a 100-hour sit-in Friday, September 26.
    鈥淐an you hear us now鈥 gave way to 鈥淲e love Colgate, Go 鈥楪ate, No Hate鈥 as about 400 students, faculty, and staff marched together from the Hurwitz Admission Center at James B. Colgate Hall to Memorial Chapel on the Academic Quad. The euphoric and historic ceremony marked the end of a peaceful, 100-hour-long demonstration that [鈥
    September 26, 2014
  • The peaceful demonstration in support of inclusivity on Colgate鈥檚 campus has come to a mutually agreeable resolution, as members of the administration and the 海角社区 Association for Critical Collegians (ACC) released a 21-point road map for the future. The document can be found at a new website Colgate for All. The sit-in began at [鈥
    September 26, 2014
  • With midterms rapidly approaching, here are some events happening around campus next week that are worth taking a study break for. On Wednesday, October 1, the Office of Off-Campus Study will hold a Study Group Fair in the Ho Atrium from 4:30-5:30 p.m. The event is a great opportunity to get an idea of the [鈥
    September 26, 2014