In the Edge Café on the evening of Dec. 1, the audience was presented with a seemingly ordinary scene: three students doing homework together. Within these typical student environments, we often go to class and have no idea what the person next to us is thinking or has experienced. But on this stage, as each student.
Colgate University staff, students and community members gathered in Golden Auditorium on Monday, Sept. 25, to watch the 2012 experimental film “Leviathan” directed by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel. It follows a groundfish trawler a type of fishing boat on an extended expedition off of New Bedford, Massachusetts. New Bedford is the largest.
The Colgate University women’s studies department hosted a Brown Bag workshop on Tuesday, Sept. 26. Led by Senior Parna Shakouri, the discussion examined the impact and aftermath of the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Shakouri is an anthropology major and global public health and environmental health minor. Her research focuses on public policy and reproductive.