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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 ...
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 ...
Mitchell-Eaton began by explaining how working with feminist geographic methodologies in the context of nuclear empire was a longtime personal interest that evolved out of her recent book project, ...
Colgate University professors held a protest as part of the American Association of University Professors’ (AAUP) National Day of Action on Thursday, April 17. Professors demonstrated against the ...
Anyone who has followed the MLB as of recently has surely heard the phrase “torpedo bats” tossed around at one point or another. Most fans were exposed to the latest innovation in the baseball world ...
“Anora,” the Oscar-nominated film produced by Colgate University alumnus Alex Coco ’12, mixes fairytale with screwball comedy. A packed and enthralled Golden Auditorium watched a whirlwind romance ...
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 ...
I picked up “The Secret History” for the first time last winter break in an attempt to kill time on some long flights and placate my insistent friends. The book starts slow, with its first foreign ...
For many Colgate University students, the campus shuttle system represents a lifeline. Beneath this vital service, though, lies a human connection often overlooked by busy passengers. Dale Holden, a ...
The bustling dining halls at Colgate University are more than just places to grab food; they are vibrant social hubs where students connect over a shared meal or snack. Behind the scenes of these ...
So, when President Yoon invoked martial law, the question arose: was history repeating itself? The immediate impulse was to say yes. The eerie similarities — military mobilization and mass protests — ...
The Women’s Network (TWN) is a national collegiate organization that strives to foster connections between collegiate women and professionals in their desired fields as well as among other women on ...
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