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Hamilton College will spend $125,000 over the next several months to replace all six of its 15-passenger vans that are used to transport students.
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Cheng Li, China expert and professor of government, was interviewed about the secrecy involved in China's Communist Party Congress and who will occupy the country's top leadership jobs. More...
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Cheng Li, professor of government and Woodrow Wilson fellow, is quoted in the article which focuses on expected leadership changes in China's ruling party.
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This article, which quotes Cheng Li, China expert and professor of government, focused on the Communist Party meeting, discussed a likely leadership change, as well as a set of modernised ideas that could profoundly alter the party's nature and mission.
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Philip Klinkner, James S. Sherman Associate Professor of Government was interviewed about Senator Clinton's role in the Democratic party.
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The Emerson Gallery is hosting a gallery talk with Steve Brodner, satirical illustrator and political cartoonist, on Thurs., Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. in the Chemistry Auditorium followed by a reception in the gallery. Brodner's talk is in conjunction with the exhibition of the political cartoons of 19th century artist Thomas Nast. The exhibit, presentation, and reception are free and open to the public.
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This article quotes Cheng Li, China expert and government professor, focused on Hu Jintao, who is currently vice president and will become president in March.
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This article focused on the study "Democracy Spoiled" co-authored by The Civil Rights Project at Harvard and Philip Klinkner, James S. Sherman Associate Professor of Government.
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Philip Klinkner, James S. Sherman Associate Professor of Government discussed the new look of longevity in Washington. The article said there seems to be something poignant about the current outreach to veterans, as if the times yearn for the stability of a more sober generation. To demographers, lobbyists and other experts, the aging of government seems a response to danger.
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Kirk Pillow, professor of philosophy, presented his paper, "Hegel and Homosexuality," at the national meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy in Chicago in October.