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  • Professor of Religious Studies Heidi Ravven has published "Spinoza's Intermediate Ethics for Society and the Family," in the online philosophy journal ANIMUS: A Philosophical Journal for Our Time.

  • Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: Multiple bottom samples were collected during the early evening and overnight. Grab samples, Kasten cores and a Jumbo Piston Core or JPC were all collected.

  • Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: From a continent dedicated to science research and with no territorial claims, all of us on the Nathaniel B. Palmer wish you peace during this season and the year to come.

  • College Offices will be closed for the Christmas Holidays: Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 24 and 25; and New Year’s Day, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2002. Classes resume on Monday, Jan. 21.

  • Religious Studies Professor Heidi Ravven gave an invited paper, "The Garden of Eden: Maimonides' Account of the Imaginative Origins of Morals and Society," for the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy at the annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Atlanta, GA, in December.

  • The men's basketball team was defeated 93-84 by the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, in the final round of the Adidas Desert Shoot-Out in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The loss at the tournament leaves the Continentals with a 5-1 record for the season.

  • Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: The heavy snowfall is causing problems for the breeding penguin population... Penguins normally build their nests out of rocks in snow free areas...

  • Hamilton student Diana Duran '03, will be spending Christmas in Antarctica. She is part of a Hamilton group, led by Geology Professor Eugene Domack, spending a month doing research there.

  • Journal entry from Hamilton's Antarctica 2001 research expedition: We never did get our blue sky yesterday. The clouds settled back in and most of the day was a bright overcast.

  • The men's basketball team defeated Wartburg College (Iowa), 84-73, in a first-round game at the Adidas Desert Shoot-Out in Las Vegas on Dec. 18. Joe Finley led scorers with 22 points. The Continentals will face the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh in the next round on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 5:45 p.m. (Pacific time)

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