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As a double major in Asian studies and anthropology, the founder of Anthropology Club and the secretary of Anime Club, rising junior Shavell Jones has thrown himself into studying Japanese culture and society.
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Myranda “Randy” Tristant ’22 knows the world can be “uncomfortable” and “dirty,” but she also knows that it can be a place to heal and reflect, which is exactly what her writing and art aim to do.
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Leo Ross ’21 plans to spend his summer kicking back, playing some David Bowie, and thinking about fascism.
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The immigrants' stories, usually shared in French, were at times intensely personal, and Nora Silva ’19 has heard 10 of them. All of the people had escaped persecution back home.
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Zeng Laishun, also known as Chan Laisun, was the first Chinese student ever to enroll and study at Hamilton College.
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Inspired to create an all-Hamilton album, musician Anthony Reyes ’20 obtained an Emerson grant from the College to spend the summer collaborating on the project with jazz bassist and composer “Doc” Woods, the Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music.
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For Ashley Ramcharan ’20, what began as a late night conversation with friends about being a racial minority on campus turned into a 10-week long research project.
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A grant that would give him an entire summer to research his own project about Japan, working one-on-one with a professor? That sounded good to first-year student Shavell Jones ’21, so he went for it.
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As an activist and a trauma survivor, Emily Aviles ’19 is always looking for new ways to find healing. When she first came to Hamilton, she planned to major in creative writing, but everything changed after she took her first theatre class.
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While he was working on the lighting design for last fall’s main stage theatre production, Adrian Summers ’19 became fascinated with the manipulation of light and color on set, particularly how it interacted with the different hues of the performers’ skin.
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