Come finals week, the third floor of Colgate University’s Case-Geyer Library becomes a warzone as panicked students print page after page of notes until the smell of ink and warm paper settles like a fog. But within the chaos and tears lies an oasis of aid located at the very epicenter of Case Library itself. .
As a Colgate University student, you must accept the inevitable snowy weather. The whimsical winter landscapes create postcard pictures for social media posts and prospective student brochures. However, the picturesque scenes do not capture the whole reality of a Northeast winter. Presumably, students expect cold, Upstate New York winters when they commit to Colgate as.
We’ve made it through the first three weeks of classes, which means that the school work is starting to ramp up again. While the depths of Case-Geyer Library and Cooley Science Library are popular and fitting places to study, there’s something especially motivating and comforting about the communal space of a café. Whether you prefer.
Interrupting the dreary hike to the Case-Geyer Library this finals season is a relatively new asset to Colgate University’s campus: the 13 Machine. The truck beckons passersby with its color-changing lights and bright red, cheery coloring. Even more enticing than its exterior is its function: it serves free hot chocolate and cider to anyone interested..
For centuries, Colgate University has been collecting historical materials and archives that are all held on campus in Case-Geyer Library. The Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) departments function as a beautiful blend of both a library and a museum. The Special Collections department is home to approximately 13,000 bound volumes and printed books. However,.