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Come lose yourself in a silent and comfy reading space from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m on Sundays. Tea and cookies will be served.
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- Nov 186:30 PMAlternative Cinema: A Supercut of SupercutsToday's Events | Little Hall, 114
Video essay by Max Tohline, 2021 Followed by a Q&A with video essayist and scholar Max TohlineThree years in the making, and featuring over 500 clips and images, A Supercut of Supercuts is a feature-length video essay that explores where the supercut came from (going back to the 1920s and beyond), why supercuts hold our attention, and how the supercut furthers the rise of database-thinking in contemporary life.Please note this Alternative Cinema screening will take place in Little Hall 114. - Nov 187:00 PMColgate University Men's Basketball at NC StateToday's Events | Raleigh, N.C.
Colgate University Men's Basketball at NC State TV: ACC Network - Nov 19All dayColgate University Volleyball vs Patriot League QuarterfinalsToday's Events | Higher Seed
Colgate University Volleyball vs Patriot League Quarterfinals - Nov 19All dayUkrainian Cultural Heritage on the Frontlines of WarToday's Events | Persson Hall, Persson Hall Auditorium
The Center for Freedom and Western Civilization will host a lecture and discussion “Ukrainian Cultural Heritage on the Frontlines of War: An Evening with War Journalist Tomasz Grzywaczewski” from 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 in Persson Auditorium. Register here to join the event virtually via Zoom.Tomasz Grzywaczewski is a war journalist, non-fiction writer, and documentary filmmaker, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe.He has been serving as a correspondent for the Chief Evening News Service on Polish public television (TVP1) reporting from Ukraine’s frontline. He has also been reporting from various conflict zones since 2015, including the war in Donbas, Turkish Kurdistan, and Nagorno Karabakh. Grzywaczewski has collaborated with various media outlets, including CBS News and Foreign Policy.Grzywaczewski is the author of the award-winning books: “The Erased Border” dedicated to the people who formed the multinational mosaic of the Second Polish Republic, “The Borders of Dreams”, devoted to the post-soviet unrecognized states, “Life and Death on the Dead Road” and “Across the Wild East” about extreme expeditions to Siberia.An expert in transatlantic relationships, he collaborates with various think tanks and research institutes. He completed a Certificate in Russian Security Studies at the Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security in Washington, D.C., and has spoken at institutions such as Georgetown University, Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., and The Explorers Club in New York City.His recent documentary, "Erase the Nation", has been screened at international forums such as OSCE and UNESCO, as well as in cities worldwide. He has also directed and written scripts for the films including, “Belarus: Awakening” on the struggle of the Belarusian people against the dictatorship, and "Lithuania: In the Shadow of the Tower" about the heroism of Lithuanian people who restored their independence in 1990. - Nov 19All dayWatch PartyToday's Events | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Studio
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse transited across central New York - its path of totality falling only a few miles from Colgate's campus. Spectating this astronomical phenomenon became a mass social event: nearly a million people flocked to the region.Watch Party, an immersive multi-channel video installation, recreates this event, capturing the scene on the ground rather than the skies.Co-sponsored by Alternative Cinema and Film and Media Studies - Nov 198:30 AMGuided Morning MeditationToday's Events | Chapel House, Meditation Space
Please join us for morning guided meditation from 8:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. Monday to Friday.No experience required.