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Students in the New York City program continued their culinary exploration of the city with a trip to Little Italy and Chinatown. Titled “Eating the Big Apple: Global Food and Food-writing in New York City,” this semester’s program examines the way globalization, history, and culture contribute to the way we think and write about food.
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The Wellin Museum will host an opening reception for Julia Jacquette: Unrequited and Acts of Play, oil paintings that explore our relationship with the media landscape and a graphic memoir based on the architecture of urban playgrounds in the 1970s, on Feb. 18.
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Beachcomber Katie Veasey ’17 developed an ongoing research project that earned her a chance to speak at the American Chemistry Society National Meeting in April. For an undergraduate, that’s a significant honor.
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Aidan Costello ’20 took home the title and Alternative Spring Break (ASB) got the proceeds in the annual FebFest Mr. Hamilton competition. ASB received $470 to use for upcoming week-long service trips to non-profit organizations.
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Students and staff from Opportunity Programs at Hamilton, Cazenovia College and MVCC headed to Albany for the New York State Student Aid Alliance Advocacy Day on Feb. 14.
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Professor of Government Robert W.T. Martin's essay titled “What Did the Founding Fathers Think of Fake News?” appearing on the History News Network site called on Americans to take the role of the press more seriously.
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Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Simon Coppard co-authored a letter that was recently published in Science Advances. The letter is a follow-up to the authors’ article on the formation of the Isthmus of Panama.
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Students and alumni in Washington recently met to discuss immigration and President Trump’s first weeks in office.
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The Hamilton College women's hockey team is ranked in the Top 10 in both Division III polls as of Feb. 13. The Continentals (14-6-2 overall) are eighth in Monday's USCHO.com poll and ninth in the D3hockey.com poll.
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Competition was heated in the Field House on Feb. 11 and it wasn’t a NESCAC athletic contest. The Inter-Society Council (ISC) hosted a philanthropy event "Charity FUN(d) Fest,” that raised $4,000 for Planned Parenthood, Be The Match, No One Left Behind, and the Midtown Utica Community Center.
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