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  • Elena Wood '01 of Newport, N.Y., is examining the messages of social and political change found in the "female rock" movement.

  • Monk Rowe, director of the Hamilton College Jazz Archive, and a lecturer in saxophone at the college, presented a clinic at the 28th annual conference of the International Association of Jazz Educators, Jan. 10-13 in New York City.

  • Football loses to Middlebury; Greg Bemis (Enfield, CT) kicks 35 yard goal. Men's soccer goes to NCAA championships; Chris Steed (Pine City, NY) lead scorer. Volleyball comes up short at the NESCAC championships. In women's XC, Kate Nelson (Omaha, NE) and Jen Cammarano (Guilford, CT) led to a third place finish in the NYSCTC Championships. Mac Weiss (Deansboro, NY) led the men's XC to a fifth place finish.

  • Dimitry Maurice (Haverstraw, NY), Chris Steed (Pine City, NY), Nick Wilson (Cicero, NY), Doug Bellard (Garden City, NY), Schuyler Gellatly (Hopewell Junction, NY) and Andrew Paine (Kenilworth, IL). Perry Nizzi named Coach of the Year.

  • In the UCAA Swimming and Diving, Hamilton placed first with Anthony Loeffler and Jen Kunz taking top honors. In women's b-ball, Hamilton defeated Utica College and Pitt-Bradford with Brenna Chiaputti and Jenny Russell in the spotlight. Men's b-ball defeated Hartwick and Maine-Prescott Isle, spotlighting Jim McCarthy and Kris Fudge.

  • Hamilton College Athletics ends the fall season with a win by the football team. Meanwhile, men's soccer and women's cross-country advanced to the NCAA Championships.

  • Doty is the author of five books of poetry, including My Alexandria, which was chosen for the National Poetry Series and several other awards.

  • Jim McCarthy (Brookline, MA) led men's basketball to two victories in California at the West Coast Classic.

  • Professor Jeffrey Sammons, Professor of History at NYU, will give a lecture entitled "Sport and the Culture Wars: Black Expression (?) and White Repression (?)"

  • Commencement Ceremony - Main Quadrangle, Rain Site: Margaret Bundy Scott Field House

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