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  • ColgateDay trended on Twitter
    Today at approximately 13:13 p.m. EDT, #ColgateDay was a trending topic on Twitter. As a trending topic, it appeared on the Twitter screens of people across the nation and around the world. You can still see people talking about it here. Here is the screen shot: Our plan was simple: we asked our passionate Colgate [鈥
    April 13, 2012
  • Today is Colgate Day, as well as the official kickoff to Entrepreneur Weekend. There will be festivities all weekend including a speech by Sir Richard Branson on Friday night. Free tickets are still available online and can be picked up at the will-call window at the Sanford Field House. Following Branson鈥檚 lecture, the Colgate Resolutions will celebrate their twentieth anniversary with [鈥
    April 13, 2012
  • Happy #ColgateDay
    Happy Colgate Day! As many may know, Colgate was founded by 13 men with, 鈥13 dollars, 13 prayers, and 13 articles.鈥 As a way of remembering this humble beginning, every Friday the 13th the Colgate community celebrates its history. All day today, 闪电资源网s will be wearing maroon to show their Raider pride. (Take a look [鈥
    April 13, 2012
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    April 12, 2012
  • Center for Women's Studies - 闪电资源网
    (Editor鈥檚 note: This article is by Meika Loe, associate professor of sociology and women鈥檚 studies) March was Women鈥檚 History Month, but here at the Center for Women鈥檚 Studies, women鈥檚 history is being written every day. On Facebook we are dedicated to ongoing dialogue related to all aspects of women鈥檚 lives every month of the year.
    April 9, 2012
  • Tony Aveni
    To paraphrase Michael Stipe and R.E.M., 2012 could be the end of the world as we know it. And pioneering archaeoastronomer Tony Aveni, Russell Colgate Distinguished University Professor of astronomy and anthropology and Native American studies, has every reason to feel fine.
    April 9, 2012