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Associate Director for Community Research Judy Owens-Manley and Janet Simons, instructional technology specialist, presented at a National Institute of Technology in the Liberal Arts (NITLE) conference at Swarthmore College, Oct 24-26. Their presentation was titled "Focus on HOPE VI: The Demise of a Neighborhood."
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Hamilton College football fans will have access to Saturday's Senior Day game live on the Web.
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Mary Lancaster '12 scored two goals to lead Hamilton College's rally from a one-goal deficit and the Continentals went on to a 4-1 non-league victory against visiting SUNY Oneonta at Campus Road Athletic Field on Oct. 31.
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Who was John F. Kennedy's primary contender for the Democratic nomination for president in 1960 and in what years did William Jennings Bryan run for the presidency? Find your answer at Burke Library's exhibition of U.S. presidential campaign medals and pins currently on display.
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Students in Hamilton's Program in New York City and resident director Katheryn Doran, associate professor of philosophy, attended a talk and book signing by Maurice Isserman, the James L. Ferguson Professor of History, at New York's Logos Bookstore on Oct. 27. Logos is owned by owned by Harris Healy III '78. Isserman gave a talk about the book, Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of the Empire to the Age of Extremes, that he co-authored with University of Rochester professor Stewart Weaver.
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Hamilton College's Erica Dressler '09 (Farmington, Conn./Miss Porters School) has been selected to the 2008 Academic all-District Women's Soccer Team for District 1 by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
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Hamilton College field hockey player Colleen Callaghan '11 (Queensbury, N.Y./Glens Falls HS) is an Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Mid-Atlantic Region co-Offensive Player of the Week selection.
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Hamilton College will compete in the 2008 New England Small College Athletic Conference cross country championships at Pineland Farms in New Gloucester, Maine, on Saturday, Nov. 1.
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Hamilton College hosted a debate between the College Democrats and Republicans on Oct. 29. The debate was moderated by Visiting Assistant Professor of Government Morgan Marietta, who informed the audience and participants that his selection as moderator was based on his "equal disregard for both parties." The Republican speakers were Liz Farrington '10, Thomas Cheeseman '12 and Tim Minella '09. Participating in the debate on the Democratic side were Kye Lippold '10, Will Leubsdorf '10 and Rachel Horowitz '09.
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With Election Day just around the corner, Hamilton students and faculty are taking action to encourage student participation in the election. Democracy Matters, a non-partisan, non-profit organization with campus-based chapters around the country, engages students in efforts to strengthen democracy in America. Kevin Rowe '10, president of the Hamilton chapter of Democracy Matters, has been leading efforts to both register and educate young voters on campus through Engage '08, a campaign designed to mobilize and excite Hamilton students about the 2008 election.