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  • Seventh-seeded Hamilton College has won two out of three matches at the New England Small College Athletic Conference championship and will play Colby College for fifth place at Trinity College's Kellner Squash Center on Feb. 1.

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  • Two curling teams from Hamilton are still in action in Bowling Green, Ohio, at the annual Great Lakes Regional College Curling Tournament. Both have fared very well to this point, with each team reaching the A-event semi-finals. Follow all the action here on Sunday at 10 a.m., and, if either team advances to the final, at 1 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. The tournament started with 24 teams, but is now down to four.

  • Megan Gibbons '12 recorded two event victories, but Hamilton College fell to Union College in a dual meet held at Bristol Pool on Jan. 31.

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  • Jake DeConinck '11 recorded two event victories, but Hamilton College fell to Union College in a dual meet at Bristol Pool on Jan. 31.

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  • Harry Biggs '10 scored two goals in the third period to lift visiting Hamilton College to a 3-2 win against Tufts University in New England Small College Athletic Conference play at Valley Forum II on Jan. 31.

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  • Jim Kennedy, vice president and director of strategic planning at the Associated Press will give a lecture, "The New Model for News," on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kennedy Auditorium at the Hamilton College Science Center. It is free and open to the public.

  • Hamilton College gave up two power-play goals in the third period on the way to the Continentals' 4-2 New England Small College Athletic Conference loss against visiting Connecticut College at Russell Sage Rink on Jan. 30.

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  • Hamilton College Performing Arts presents a performance with Henry Grimes (double bass) and Rashied Ali (drums) on Saturday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m. in the Fillius Events Barn. Tickets are $5. Seating is limited. Call the box office at 859-4331 for tickets or more information.

  • Recent Hamilton graduate Mike Zesk '08 has spent the last several months in northern Mongolia as a teacher, director, explorer and game show host.  A religious studies major at Hamilton, Zesk was also a long-time member of the Men's Rugby team and a former captain.

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  • Hamilton College's annual Couper Phi Beta Kappa Lecture series presented Bryan Alexander, director of research for the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE) on Thursday, Jan. 29. Responding to the July/August Atlantic magazine article "Is Google Making Us Stupid" by Nicholas Carr, Alexander divulged the article's many weaknesses to a full Kennedy Auditorium in the Science Center. 

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