The up-and-coming band Babehoven dazzled students with a beautiful set of songs in the WRCU studio on April 20. Babehoven is led by singer-songwriter Maya Bon and is based out of Hudson, N.Y. This performance was the latest event sponsored by the Colgate Live Music Collective (CLMC), a group of students who strive to provide.
The African Student Union (ASU) hosted its annual fashion show on Saturday, April 16 at Edge Cafe, which provided an energetic, positive environment to celebrate African culture through fashion. The show featured student models, music, dance performances and poetry readings. The fashion show provides a space for African students to remember and honor respective cultures.
Sophomores and co-founders of Muse, Anki Suri and Avery Brundige, saw a lack of recognition for the talent and creativity of student artwork on campus outside of Little Hall. They noticed few options for student artists and creatives to access a local art market consisting of Village of Hamilton residents and Colgate students . So,.
Damien Paul Montaño’s lecture, “A Pearl in the Desert: Jewelry Studies, Foodscapes and Futurities Through a Two Spirit/Queer Indigenous Lens,” had every seat in Ho 101 filled and people lining the stairs in the lecture hall on Tuesday, Mar. 21. This lecture was a part of the Department of Education’s annual Race and Education lecture.