In the Media

Autumn 2020

“I’m willing to have an alternate freshman year if that’s what it takes.”

— Mariana Lemon ’24 on CBS This Morning about embracing Colgate’s new safety procedures

“It’s important to cultivate positive relationships so that you have respect and a sense of camaraderie when you do hit hard times… you can lean on the strength of those relationships and the mutual trust that you’ve established.”

— Denise Battles ’85, SUNY Geneseo president, on leadership and innovation in the age of COVID-19 for Syracuse.com

“It’s almost cutthroat just how competitive and different these guys are, but it’s fun.”

— Mason Caldwell ’23 on being one of Guam’s few collegiate-level tennis players for Postguam.com

“Under our system of checks and balances, a president who has abused his power or behaved in ways incompatible with the office should generate some kind of pushback from Congress.

“A bipartisan resolution of censure could serve as a warning to such a president that his or her behavior is inappropriate and needs to change.”

Michael T. Hayes, political science professor, on syracuse.com about the failure of the impeachment system against sitting presidents and the possibility of censure as an alternative way of demonstrating disapproval of a president’s actions