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Miriam Ching Louie, board member of the Women of Color Resource Center, will deliver a talk at Hamilton College, "Immigrant Women Workers Take on the Global Sweatshop," on Tuesday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Red Pit at Kirner-Johnson.
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Cheng Li, professor of government, and author of China's Leader's: The New Generation was interviewed by media including Voice of America, the BBC and Reuters.
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Assistant professor of psychology Julie Dunsmore was interviewed for a Boston Globe column about "easing the disruption of business trips." The article appeared on Feb. 22.
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The Hamilton Continentals Men's Basketball team takes on the Fredonia State Blue Devils in the quarter-finals of the 2001 Upstate New York ECAC Basketball Tournament tonight, Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. The winner of this game plays the winner of the St.Lawrence/Alfred game on Saturday afternoon, at a site yet to be determined. This is the 27th CONSECUTIVE appearance in post-season play for the Continentals! Be there and cheer the fellas on!!!
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The Hamilton College men's swimming and diving teams placed second at the 2001 NESCAC Swimming and Diving Championships with a score of 1,468. The competition wrapped up on Sunday, Feb. 25 with a host of Hamilton highlights.
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Hamilton men's basketball coach Tom Murphy was featured in a Syracuse Post-Standard article (2/24/01) about his 27 consecutive winning seasons.
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The men's basketball team looks to continue its stellar post-season play as they prepare for the 2001 division III ECAC Upstate Basketball Championship.
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Noted environmentalist, author, and journalist Bill McKibben spoke to a full chapel on Monday, February 19 about global warming and preservation of the environment. "Global warming is a moral challenge," he said, "because it is a direct strike at the poorest, most marginalized people in the world."
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Hamilton had another great turnout for the Great American Heart Run and Walk, held this year on Saturday, Feb. 24. The Hamilton team, which consisted of 73 students, faculty and employees and their families, raised $5,500. The women's lacrosse and soccer teams were among groups participating.
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Since winning first place in the International Juggling Championships and Collegiate Entertainer of the Year, Mark Nizer has changed the way people view the world. The impossible is possible, the improbable is probable.