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In the age of viral content and short dopamine hits, few of these modern spectacles have gained traction quite like “Power Slap.” “Power Slap” is an open-handed striking contest that originally began ...
While spring symbolizes new beginnings and a fresh start, for Colgate University seniors it means closing the chapter of their college years. Over the past few months, senior Sophia Diehl reflected on ...
If you’re searching for a new adventure during finals week, the town of Cazenovia, N.Y., should be your next stop for the perfect study break. Only a 30-minute drive from Colgate University’s campus, ...
With finals week quickly approaching, summer is just within reach, and I’m already thinking about the music that will soundtrack the upcoming months. Coastal cowgirl is the country-inspired version of ...
In recent years, the global supply chain has become inextricably linked with human rights concerns, particularly surrounding the Chinese government’s systemic repression of the Uyghur population in ...
For senior Nikhil Bahal, Colgate University has been more than a place to earn a degree; it has been a place to build community. He has been involved in all areas of Colgate life including leadership, ...
“A Minecraft Movie” is a story that grapples with nostalgia and innovation. Yet, where should one start when approaching the intricacies of this film: the several references to pop culture moments and ...
The conflict in Gaza is certainly one of the most visible in recent memory. The deeply attached sympathies that it evokes, too, are some of the most powerfully voiced. However, despite the ferocity of ...
Colgate University Assistant Professor of Geography Emily Mitchell-Eaton spoke on Indigenous Pacific Islander — or Pasifika — feminist geographies in the context of resisting the intersecting ...
The third season of “The White Lotus,” set in Thailand, takes the show’s usual focus on privilege and dysfunction and turns it toward questions of morality and self-deception. While still filled with ...
Colgate University Libraries has celebrated National Poetry Month for several years, highlighting an annual celebration in April to commemorate poetry in American culture. This year, University ...
Luke Bierman ’79, the A. Lindsay O’Connor chair of American institutions in the political science department, hosted a lecture on March 10 exploring the ambiguity surrounding the proposed Equal Rights ...