After a government career spanning nearly 25 years, Stephen Colgate is leaving his job as the Justice Department's chief information officer and assistant attorney general for administration.
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The song “Peaches and Cream” by the group 112 mixed with laughter and smiles in the locker room of the men’s ice hockey team after its 5-0 victory over Colgate Saturday night. Yale, picked to finish ...
This weekend the Massachusetts men’s tennis team suits up to face their first real test of the spring 2001 season: the Red Raiders of Colgate University. Coming off a 7-0 sweep of Hofstra University ...
Acclaimed novelist and essayist Jonathon Franzen will speak at Colgate University this month. Franzen, whose 2001 novel "Corrections" that year was honored with a National Book Award, a listing in the ...
LONDON -- -- It's one of the oldest cliches in politics: Republican presidents are supposed to be good for business. But President Bush has taken the idea beyond deregulation and tax cuts. He's given ...
What a football season it was for Central New York in 2018. Everyone in Syracuse knows about the great season for the Orange, enjoying ten wins for the first time since 2001, but in Hamilton something ...
The five Colgate University alumni known as the Broken Lizard comedy troupe are back for more highway hijinks in "Super Troopers 2." The new movie stars Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, Erik ...
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