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As a part of the F.I.L.M. series, Hamilton welcomed Raoul Peck to campus for a screening and discussion of his his Oscar-nominated I Am Not Your Negro.
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The Hamilton community opened its arms - and candy bags – to around 100 children from Utica as the Newman Council hosted its 28th annual Trust Treat on Halloween.
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“I’ve never felt so immersed in a community so quickly,” said Chris Hart ’19 when describing his internship experiences this semester as part of the Hamilton Adirondack Program. Ten students are interning with 16 different organizations in the Adirondacks. Each contributes to, and in some cases develops, essential projects that serve the local region, which they then apply directly to their coursework, research, and community building at The Mountain House, the program’s site.
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The Theatre Department's fall production is Mr. Burns, a post-electric play, written by Anne Washburn and directed by Professor of Theatre Craig Latrell.
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Hamilton College Performing Arts in partnership with the Fillius Jazz Archive present DIVA Jazz Orchestra on Friday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m., in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center.
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The College’s most ambitious giving day ended at midnight Oct. 27 with record-breaking numbers: 3,357 gifts that generated $1,395,439 for our community. But #BecauseHamilton raised more than dollars.
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Members of the men’s ice hockey team – playing under the name Delta Tango and the Choir Boys – captured first place and Chipotle in the Hamilton Association for Volunteering Outreach and Charity – (HAVOC) Halloween Dodgeball Tournament.
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It was a busy Halloweekend for the Outing Club as the newest batch of leaders was eager to get out into the High Peaks and show what they learned. Many students found that crisp, cool mountain air is the perfect remedy for a mid-semester lull and were able to enjoy the pristine beauty of fall in upstate New York.
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Students participating in Hamilton’s fall 2017 New York City Program visited the Whitney Museum’s exhibition An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940-2017 on Oct. 18.
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In an essay titled When New York City Was the Capital of American Communism published by The New York Times, Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, reviewed the history of the Communist Party in the city during the 20th century.
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