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Some 30 students and Hamilton community members joined with the College's Sustainability Coordinators to plant around 400 trees to reforest the golf course on April 21.
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Members of StoryCorps' One Small Step Team were on campus for a week of recorded interviews between community members and students holding differing positions on issues of the day.
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Eight Hamilton students presented their work at the 13th annual Parilia, an undergraduate classics conference in celebration of Rome's birthday (April 21, 753 BCE).
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Maximiliano Hernandez-Zapata ’19 is only 22 but he’s old-school when it comes to photography. His passion for analog photography has paid off for him as the recipient of the College’s Bristol Fellowship for his project “Preservation or Revival: Exploring Contemporary Analog Photography.”
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Your Sister in the Gospel: The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon, by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Quincy Newell, was recently released by Oxford University Press.
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Associate Professor of History John Eldevik recently attended a conference at UCLA, where he presented a paper entitled "(Re)Visions of the World: Prester John in Twelfth-Century Bavaria".
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Hundreds of Hamilton College students, faculty, and staff gathered just before noon on Friday, April 19, to express solidarity against the use of date rape drugs.
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The classic American musical receives an update with the Theatre Department’s production. Set in 2018 Bronx, New York, five months after hurricane Maria, this timeless musical tells a story of love, of otherness and street gangs.
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During a panel discussion, students heard from three alumni working in the field of policy and political research. Panelists included Ann Dubin ’06, a freelance political researcher and consultant, Marc Pitarresi ’10, a freelance political and communications consultant and researcher, and Cristina Garafola ’11, a research associate at RAND Corp. specializing in Chinese foreign policy.
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“What’s the cost of activism? It’s huge,” Natalia Arno, founder of the Free Russia Foundation (FRF), said in a talk on April 18. Arno, in her presentation “Human Rights and Democracy in Russia,” discussed her activism experience within the Russian political system and explained the current state of Russian politics. She described the extent of Russia’s authoritarian policies and practices while including anecdotes from her own life, detailing the corruption that has increasingly pervaded Russian society.
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