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“Founding Fathers spirit found in Kaepernick protest,” an opinion piece published by The Hill on Sept. 1, argued that the San Francisco quarterback’s decision to remain seated during the national anthem was an expression of his right to freedom of speech. This is the third opinion piece written by Charles Dunst '18 that The Hill has published in the last two months.
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Dance, write, choreograph. After a year of research and travel, Kiana Sosa ’15 wants to do it all.
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Leading outdoor treks and inner journeys, Emma Reynolds ’17 pursues her interests across expansive terrain.
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Chocolate bread? Of course Hamilton’s Challah for Hunger draws a crowd every time.
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In the pool or on the stage, for Ryan Cassidy ’17, it’s all about the journey.
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Caleb Williamson ’17 learned some important lessons from his professor who didn’t feed him facts or even advice — he simply asked questions.
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Kateri Boucher ’17 recently presented a research paper at the Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) conference in Seattle. Her paper, ‘Too Smart to be Religious?’ Discreet Seeking Amidst Religious Stigma at an Elite College,” was published in Social Inclusion.
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Sarah Maas ’08 began imagining Celaena's world when she was a teen and started writing in high school and while at Hamilton.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts announces an exciting season of music, theater and dance for the 2016-17 season in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for Music and the Performing Arts. All performances are at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
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Martha Redmond ’18 spent this summer researching the differences in how people perceive ambiguous sentences, looking at variables such as gender, age and level of education.
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