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Tuition and fees at Hamilton College will increase next year, but by the lowest percentage in nearly 25 years.
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Buffalo State mounted a second-half comeback and defeatedHamilton, 70-66, in a thrilling NCAA Division III Tournament First Round game.Hamilton led the entire first half, taking its largest lead of the game, 30-16,after a Michael Schantz jumper wi
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Dave Cataruzolo converted a penalty shot with just 1:50remaining in the game and the Bears were able to kill of the ensuing delayofgame penalty (objects on the ice) to hold off Hamilton College in the seasonopener. The Continentals got whistled fo
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Barbara McManus, a professor ofclassics at the College of New Rochelle, will speak at Hamilton College onMonday, March 10 at 4:15 p.m. in Dwight Lounge of the Bristol Campus Center.Her lecture, "Crossing The Boundaries Of Gender: Vergil's Aene
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Holocaust survivor, peace advocate and NobelLaureate Elie Wiesel will be the next featured speaker in the Great Names at Hamilton Series. The highly decorated author and human rights activist will speak on Thursday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m., in the Ma
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The Conservative Club at HamiltonCollege is sponsoring a talk by statesman, author and public speaker, AlanKeyes. Keyes will speak on Monday, March 10, at 8 p.m. in the Chapel.Admission is free and open to the public.
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Team standings: Union 1458, Hamilton 1227, Hartwick 989, Ithaca 924, RIT 729,Clarkson 697, Rensselaer 641, Nazareth 425, St. Lawrence 355, Alfred 294,LeMoyne 279, Utica 238, Vassar 211, Skidmore 168.
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Brent Davey made 33 saves and John Whitwell had a goal and twoassists to lead Hamilton to a 5-0 victory over St. Anselm in front of a selloutcrowd at the Sage Rink. Hamilton advances to the semifinals of the ECAC Eastplayoffs with the win. Davey
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Kevin Thorpe hit two clutch free throws with 0:20 remaining asHamilton prevailed in a thriller in Geneva, NY. Hobart had three chances to tiein the final seconds, but all three three-point attempts rimmed out. With thescore tied at 72 with 3:27 le
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The Tony Award-winning NationalTheatre of the Deaf will bring it's production of Curiouser andCuriouser to Hamilton College on Sunday, March 9, at 4 p.m. Theperformance will take place in Wellin Hall of the Schambach Center for Musicand