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It was virtual but it was real: the recent SpeakEasy spoken-word and open mic lounge at Hamilton was a reunion of creativity and affirmation for poet Terri Moise ’17, who, as an alum, returns to campus semester after semester to support the event.
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It was a pivotal moment for Paul J. Iribe ’09. When he was chatting with a friend and colleague, the friend made a Dungeons & Dragons reference. A new career would follow.
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Singer-songwriter Jess Klein ’95 learned her first guitar chords from a suitmate her sophomore year. He was Gabriel Unger ’97, who founded the campus Acoustic Coffeehouse series and eventually asked her to open for one of the visiting performers.
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After having too much fun during his first months at Hamilton, David Sands ’07 needed to find something to do that would keep him out of trouble, so he took up poker and discovered he was very, very good at it, becoming a successful pro before he graduated from college.
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She works for what she and her colleagues call a “60-year-old start-up,” which is situated in a region of canyons and otherworldly rock formations. Mary Langworthy ’17 can explain why the rocks are red in Red Rock Country and pretty much anything else a visitor could want to know about the Colorado Plateau.
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Her senior year at Hamilton that Jesica Lindor ’12 committed to a career in education, and now she's a teacher at a Brooklyn charter school, where students are back in the classroom.
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It’s an unexpected career for someone who once thought she’d be a creative writer, so maybe it’s fitting that The Trustworthy Accountability Group used a vivid metaphor to announced that it hired Danielle Raulli Meah ’10 as its first director of threat intelligence.
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The Boston talk radio show VB in the Middle airs mid day, and, by conservative radio standards, the political perspective of its host Doug “VB” Goudie ’91 straddles the middle, too.
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Their wedding was set for June 13, and even a pandemic couldn't forestall the moment they'd waited for since their days at Hamilton.
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Her approach was both inspired and informed, and it also proved to be effective. Within 12 hours Elza Harb ’18 raised $2,000 to help victims of a massive explosion that devastated the city of Beirut. All told, she brought in roughly $7,000.
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