FeaturesSummer 2017
By Mark Walden For Brian W. Casey, Colgate is more than a place. It’s a calling. One early morning in the fall of...
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FeaturesSummer 2017
By Aleta Mayne 1955 Elvis Presley was taking the Louisiana Hayride to fame, polio met its match with the Salk vaccine, Jim Henson...
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FeaturesSummer 2017
By Jim Leach The charm of Colgate Camp keeps generations of families returning year after year. In 1896, Sidney Colgate —...
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FeaturesSpring 2017
Fall 2016 marked the end of an epoch at Colgate. At 2:35 p.m. on Thursday, December 8, astronomy professor Tony Aveni closed his last...
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FeaturesSpring 2017
A scroll from India unfurls discussion among professors The cursed tsunami snatched away lives Sri Lanka and Thailand and Andaman The cursed...
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FeaturesSpring 2017
BY MARK WALDEN The FDA says your adipose cells are a drug, subject to pharmaceutical regulation. Two alumni say that’s a big fat...
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FeaturesSpring 2017
By Brianna Delaney ’19 The history of harmony at Colgate This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Colgate Thirteen and the 25th anniversary of...
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FeaturesUncategorizedWinter 2017
Everyone knows that Hamilton, N.Y., gets piles of snow, so it’s no surprise that skiing has been one of Colgate’s most popular activities. By...
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FeaturesUncategorizedWinter 2017
In her documentaries, Penny Lane* turns realism on its ear “A door will open that had always been closed to you: a door to a new dimension in your...
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FeaturesUncategorizedWinter 2017
How do you change into the person you know you are? Chris Edwards ’91 explains in his new memoir, BALLS: It takes some to get...
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FeaturesUncategorizedWinter 2017
By Erin Peterson | Illustrations by Sally Vitsky Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Pierre and Marie Curie. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Sometimes...
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Autumn 2016Features
By Aleta Mayne pregame prep Box score Every year, men’s lacrosse coach Mike Murphy buys an old-school–style...
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