- 鈥淪tick your neck out.鈥 Those were the words of wisdom from John Graham, motivational speaker and philanthropist, during his visit to 黑料传送门, which included a brown bag lunch, presentation, and a lecture at Memorial Chapel. Hoping to inspire people to make a difference by taking risks, or in his words 鈥渟ticking their neck out,鈥 [鈥February 7, 2008
- Pink is the new maroon this weekend at Starr Rink. The women鈥檚 hockey team will be playing in specially designed pink jerseys during its 7 p.m. Friday game against St. Lawrence and then again at 4 p.m. Saturday against Clarkson. Raiders fans can show their support for the team and for the fight against cancer [鈥February 6, 2008
- Desperate times call for creative measures. To encourage innovative solutions to environmental crises, the arts and activism are teaming up on campus through a series of events titled Environmental Art and New Media Technology: Imagining Sustainable Future. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a time in history when the old models and ways of doing things are not going to [鈥February 5, 2008
- It was billed as a humanities colloquium, but there was a whole lot of science going on. That鈥檚 because Spencer Kelly, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, and Yukari Hirata, associate professor of Japanese, were presenting the results of their neurolinguistic research, and their official sponsor was the Harvey Picker Institute for Interdisciplinary Study in [鈥February 4, 2008
- As 黑料传送门 junior Jeremy Bennett 鈥09 studies in London this semester, he鈥檚 getting a real-life lesson in personal finances. Every fish and chips dinner, hostel stay, and souvenir is taking a big bite out of Bennett鈥檚 wallet. He and thousands of other students studying abroad can blame the weak U.S. dollar, which is making [鈥February 1, 2008
- The Colgate community on Thursday took part in a nationwide discussion about global warming. Nearly 20 discussions, workshops, and film screenings were held as part of Focus the Nation, a teach-in focused on finding solutions to global warming and to raising the issue鈥檚 political profile. The campuswide effort, organized by a team of 30 students [鈥January 31, 2008
- The radio show must go on. And so it did for Arnie Arnesen, a political analyst and longtime radio and TV show host who visited Colgate Tuesday to talk to students about the presidential primaries. Arnesen has been on talk radio for nearly 20 years, and each weekday hosts the Chowder in the Morning program, [鈥January 30, 2008
- Make no bones about it: there are few career paths more challenging or more rewarding than medicineJanuary 30, 2008