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The Career Center and Alpha Chi Lambda hosted an alumni networking, career panel and discussion on Saturday, Oct. 25, in Bristol Dwight Lounge. Alumni working in a variety of fields came back to discuss what they've been doing since graduating from Hamilton, as well as offer some advice for current Hamilton students who will be in the job market soon.
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Five Hamilton students from the New York Program attended a talk at Columbia University's Earth Institute, titled "Can We Save the World Economy?"
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Frank Anechiarico '71, Maynard-Knox Professor of Government and Law, was the co-organizer of the New York City National Watchdog Conference with New York City Investigations Commissioner Rose Gill Hearn. Anechiarico also co-chaired the conference, which was held on Friday, Oct. 24, at Gracie Mansion. He presented at several points during the day, delivering the opening remarks and the closing remarks along with the Commissioner and Colgate University Professor of Political Science Michael Johnston.
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Four Hamilton College players scored one goal each and the Continentals cruised to a 4-0 Liberty League victory against visiting Rensselaer at Love Field on Oct. 26.
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Vassar College lost a three-goal lead in the second half, but the Brewers recovered for a 4-3 Liberty League win against visiting Hamilton College at Gordon Field on Oct. 25.
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Hamilton College split a pair of non-conference matches at SUNY Institute of Technology in Marcy, N.Y., on Oct. 25.
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Williams College scored the go-ahead touchdown with 2:12 left in the fourth quarter and the visiting Ephs went on to a 14-7 win against Hamilton College in a New England Small College Athletic Conference game played at soggy Steuben Field on Oct. 25.
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Gen Flanders '09 led Hamilton College to seventh place in the 24-team Saratoga Invitational, which was held at Saratoga Spa State Park on Oct. 25.
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The Hamilton College Student Assembly's seventh annual Fall Fest will take place on Sunday, Oct. 26, from noon-4 p.m. on the Clinton Village Green. Fall Fest is an initiative that was started in 2002 by the Hamilton Class of 2005 to improve town/gown relations by uniting the Hamilton and Clinton communities for an afternoon of food, fun and entertainment.
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Emily Rohrbach, visiting assistant professor of English, presented a paper at the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society conference at Rutgers University, Oct. 23-25. Exploring the ethical implications of Romantic subjectivity and conceptions of time, her paper, titled "Romantic Surplus," characterized the Romantic sense of time as a teeming present that produces an excess of what can potentially be known, due in part to the way that knowledge of that present rests on an imagined, dark futurity.