News and Updates

  • Enlarge Picture >> I’m a paper, an exam, and a Creative Writing portfolio away from graduation. At least I passed my swim test. I stood with thirty to forty other procrastinating seniors outside the pool at 8:00 a.m. on a Monday morning, all in the name of graduation.  At least I wasn’t the only one […]
    April 29, 2003
  • Hamilton, NY — Colgate University English professor Lynn Staley has received one of 184 Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2003. Staley, the Harrington and Shirley Drake Professor of humanities in the department of English, was selected from a pool of 3,200 applicants from colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. Her area of study […]
    April 28, 2003
  • Enlarge Picture >> I am more than ready to commence the weekend. After handing my thesis over to the English department, my head feeling thirty times lighter, I’m ready to take a temporary hiatus from academia.  I know more than a few people are feeling the same way I do.  I grab my roommates and […]
    April 26, 2003
  • Hamilton, NY — Colgate University softball player Dorothy Donaldson (Lakeland, FL) has been selected by the NCAA as Colgate’s representative to the NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference to be held May 25-29 at Disney’s Wide World of Sport’s Complex and Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Donaldson will be one of over 300 student […]
    April 25, 2003
  • Hamilton, NY — Colgate University senior shortstop Melissa Rawson is eighth in the nation with a .474 batting average, according to the latest NCAA released.  She is also 28th in home runs (0.26 per game) and 29th in doubles (0.32 pg). Sophomore first baseman Natalie Rawson is 10th in runs batted in with 32 in […]
    April 24, 2003
  • Enlarge Picture >> It’s snowing. I’m locked in the library for the evening, pressured to finish my thesis, which is due in a matter of hours.  I watch the snow fall and think ‘only in Hamilton could spring include snow.’ But the weather does change every five minutes.  So if it’s ninety and humid tomorrow, […]
    April 24, 2003
  • By Anthony Manfredi, Athletic Communications Student Assistant Hamilton, NY — According to The Journal of the American Medical Association, a sibling rivalry is generally understood as jealousy or resentment between children among the same family. The journal concludes that the rivalries are the result of one child (typically a younger one) feeling as though she […]
    April 23, 2003