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  • In between classes today some students performed in a flash mob as music poured from the Chapel speakers. It was a short break right around 1p.m. and a nice diversion on the Academic Quad. Did you see it? Let us know in comments and share some photos on our Facebook or Twitter pages. There were [鈥
    May 2, 2012
  • David Campbell talks about digital vs. analog photography (Hipstamatic image by Matt Hames)
    Depending on who you ask, iPhone photography, viral videos, and massive amounts of citizen-generated content have either harkened a new Golden Age of visual culture, or distorted reality beyond recognition.
    May 2, 2012
  • Suzanne Collier '12 and her sidekick Clara at this year's Sidekicks carnival.
    Energetic children dashed around Huntington Gymnasium, eager to explore an inflatable obstacle course, join potato-sack races, and play basketball last Friday afternoon during the annual Sidekicks carnival. The musical stylings of the Swinging 鈥橤ates and Pep Band welcomed local children, Colgate students, and the public to the afternoon of fun.
    May 1, 2012
  • What a weekend for 鈥榞ate athletics. Tell us in comments what you followed, either online or in person. Men鈥檚 Lacrosse The men鈥檚 lacrosse team set team and individual records while hosting the Patriot League finals at Andy Kerr Stadium.
    April 30, 2012
  • The stage is set for a classic men鈥檚 college lacrosse showdown, as No. 11 Colgate will face No. 9 Lehigh at 3 p.m. Sunday at Andy Kerr Stadium for the Patriot League Tournament title and an automatic berth to next month鈥檚 NCAA Tournament.
    April 28, 2012
  • Dancefest, one of the most if not the most popular event on campus, will be webcast live for the first time this Saturday. Alumni, parents, and friends can watch the student performances starting at 6 p.m. by going to the Colgate Livestream channel: www.livestream.com/colgateuniversity.
    April 27, 2012
  • Colgate welcomed Gabriel Bol Deng, a 鈥淟ost Boy of Sudan,鈥 to campus on Thursday. Gabriel fled Sudan when his village was attacked; years later he came to Syracuse, N.Y., as a refugee, and now he speaks about his experiences. He came to Colgate to speak about his organization Hope for Ariang.
    April 27, 2012