- Even with mid-term recess a couple days this week, there still is a busy schedule of lectures, screenings, and celebrations. If you鈥檝e never been to a show at the Ho Tung Visualization Lab, now鈥檚 the time to start! Visit the visualization lab on Tuesday evening at 6:15 to see the waters of earth 80 billion [鈥October 13, 2013
- Triskaidekaphobia be gone. It is the Year of 鈥13, and being the 13th of the month, it鈥檚 time for another list the length of Colgate鈥檚 lucky number. This month we are exploring 13 of the many ways Colgate shows its continued commitment to sustainability. 1. Carbon Neutral by 2019: In January 2009, Colgate became a [鈥October 13, 2013
- Colgate students are sharing their experiences conducting research with faculty members on campus and in the field. This post is by Jia Zheng 鈥14, of the Bronx, who is an environmental studies and educational studies double major. This summer, I was awarded a research apprenticeship through the Division of University Studies. For 10 weeks, I [鈥October 10, 2013
- Professor Tom Balonek and students in his Solar System Astronomy and his Astronomical Techniques courses were lucky enough Tuesday night to observe the aurora borealis from campus.October 9, 2013
- Frank Dining Hall has charged full speed into the school year with a new dining program that promises healthier and more innovative food options. The changes this year complete the second and final phase of a renovation of the university鈥檚 main dining hall. This year鈥檚 efforts focused primarily on providing new and healthier menu options. [鈥October 9, 2013
- Colgate鈥檚 proposed new athletic facility received final approval Saturday from the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees to begin the design phase. The trustees announced that the facility, featuring the new home of Colgate ice hockey, along with locker room facilities for both soccer and lacrosse, will be constructed on the site of the current Van Doren [鈥October 8, 2013
- Although Zadie Smith touched on seemingly morose topics like the certainty of death, the author鈥檚 reading last Thursday in Love Auditorium was infused with lighthearted humor.October 7, 2013
- Elizabeth Marlowe, assistant professor of art and art history, started with some big questions at a recent colloquium: 鈥淲hat can we learn from a work of ancient art? Will it teach us new things or reinforce what we already know?鈥 In addressing those questions, Marlowe highlighted the lack of attention paid to the origins of [鈥October 7, 2013