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The 22nd ranked Rensselaer women's basketball teamstayed undefeated as they defeated Hamilton (2-5, 2-3 UCAA), 73-45. Thevictory upped Rensselaer's record to 9-0.
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Nationally known cultural critic andprofessor of English and law at Duke University Stanley Fish will discuss "HateSpeech" on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 8 p.m., in the Hamilton College Chapel. Thelecture is free and open to the public.
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Hamilton fashioned runs of 10-0 and 8-0 early in the secondhalf to break open a nine-point halftime advantage and rout Skidmore, 76-51, inan Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) men's basketball game playedat Scott Field House Tuesday ni
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Hamilton fashioned runs of 10-0 and 8-0 early in the secondhalf to break open a nine-point halftime advantage and rout Skidmore, 76-51, inan Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) men's basketball game playedat Scott Field House Tuesday ni
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Jaime Cumpelik, the leading candidate for Upstate CollegiateAthletic Association (UCAA) women's basketball Player of the Year, had 13points, nine rebounds, eight steals and four assists in leading Skidmore to a64-45 UCAA victory over Hamilton at S
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Each year, Hamilton brings many notable artists, scientists, businessexecutives and civic leaders to campus for lectures, concerts and performances.Often, these visitors meet informally with students and faculty in small-groupsettings.
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The exhibition The Buffalo Soldier:The African American Soldier in the U.S. Army, 1866 - 1912 opens Monday,January 12th at the Emerson Gallery at Hamilton College.
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Timothy Elgren,assistant professor of chemistry, and Amie Macdonald, assistant professor ofphilosophy, at Hamilton College have been awarded faculty development grantsfor work during the summer of 1998.
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Michael Schantz scored 17 points and grabbed 19 rebounds tolead Hamilton to its third consecutive win to start the season. TheContinentals jumped out to a 13-2 lead and held a 19-point advantage early inthe second half, but Skidmore closed to wit
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Brian Coakley and Joe Baudo each had three goals to leadHamilton to an 8-4 win over Elmira and the championship of its own Round-RobinTournament. The Continentals, ranked seventh in the latest NCAA East Regionpoll, defeated the second (Elmira) a