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Photo GallerySummer 2015

Balancing act

Students enjoy the balancing act of stand-up paddle boarding on Taylor Lake during a PE class led by Outdoor Education’s student instructors. The class also tried yoga and slacklining at different campus locations. (Photo by Nick Gilbert ’18.)
Photo GallerySummer 2015

Illumination

A reflection off of Payne Creek illuminates the Willow Path. The creek was named after the family whose 18th century farm on the hill is now Colgate’s campus. As a result of the family’s influence, Hamilton, N.Y., was originally known as Payne’s Settlement. (Photo by Andrew Daddio.)
Photo GallerySpring 2015

Perfect pollination

A European Hornbeam, or Carpinus betulus, comes to life outside Memorial Chapel as spring descends on Hamilton. The tree is adorned with catkins, cylindrical flower clusters that allow the tree to be pollinated by wind. (Photo by Andrew M. Daddio)
Photo GallerySpring 2015

Raider Nation

It was a close game — for fans in the nosebleed seats and in terms of the action — when Colgate challenged Cornell in Starr Rink on January 30. The Raiders lost to the Big Red 2-1 in overtime. (Photo by Andrew M. Daddio)
Photo GallerySpring 2015

Engaging with science

Tucker Daddis ’17 (right) consults with laboratory instructor Patricia Jue as he makes beta-bromostyrene, a compound with a floral odor used in the soap and perfume industry, for Organic Chemistry I. The lab exercise asks the students to characterize the product to determine the mechanism of the reaction. (Photo by Andrew M. Daddio)
Photo GallerySpring 2015

It’s all Greek

As Apollo looks on, Seth Holm, a visiting assistant professor of the classics, engages with a student during his Elementary Classical Greek II course, taught in the W.H. Gifford Classics Center in Lawrence Hall. (Photo by Andrew M. Daddio)
Photo GallerySpring 2015

Snow smiles

Smiles in the snow: Zach Harris ’18 (left), Kaitlin Abrams ’18, and Connor Dufort ’17 hiked Rooster Comb Mountain in the Adirondacks. All three will graduate from the OE training program this spring. (Photo by senior Outdoor Education trainer Ben Cook ’15)