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It took just one public policy class to get Taylor Kim ’19 to reconsider her academic direction. “The whole point of my education is to give me the tools to help others,” Kim says.
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Professor of Economics Stephen Wu has analyzed attitudes towards gun control from a 2013 Levitt Center survey of American high school sophomore, junior and senior students.
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Hamilton’s Opportunity Programs took part in the New York Student Aid Alliance Advocacy Day in Albany on Feb. 13.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts continues the spring season with Manual Cinema’s performance of Ada/Ava on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center.
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The past two weeks have presented a flurry of activities for the Outing Club. On Feb. 3 a group of eight embarked from the Glen House setting course toward Blue Mountain. Blue Mountain boasts a fire tower at its 3,750-ft. summit, one of many in the Adirondacks.
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Research shows that girls drop out of sports at rates six times higher than boys, according to Youth Sports Psychology. A program at Hamilton College is attempting to fight this statistic. Strong Girls is an after-school program for girls in third to fifth grade to empower them through athletics. It was brought to Hamilton by Katherine Kreider ’18, whose high school basketball coach originally created the program and its curriculum to motivate and inspire girls to engage in athletics. Kreider and Eleni Neyland ’18 started the club their sophomore year and are the co-presidents.
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Assistant Professor of Classics Anne Feltovich discussed “Masculinity and Power in Plautus’ Pseudolus” in conjunction with McGill University ’s annual production of an ancient Greek or Roman play.
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Hamilton College’s Black and Latinx Student Union (BLSU) joined over 700 participants from other colleges and universities at the 23rd Annual Black Solidarity Conference, held at Yale University from Feb. 8 to 11.
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Hamilton College and the village of Clinton joined together on Feb. 9 through 11 to celebrate 100 years of hockey. Albert Prettyman was the Hamilton athletic director who iced over a tennis court in Clinton to introduce the first ever hockey game in our area in February 1918. The community thanked Prettyman with the weekend-long event.
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