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NEWS

May 2 - As much as we’ve tried to ignore it, finals week is almost upon us.  And even though we collegiettes™ try to remain optimistic, thinking of our tests as “opportunities” rather than our doom, it’s still easy to get stressed and overwhelmed.  Never fear, though, ladies-- HC is here with the best tips to keep you from pulling your hair out in the next... Read more
Apr 21 - Being stuck on the hill on gloomy rainy days can be a drag. Going to commons every night for dinner can get repetitive, and there are days when even McEwen can’t satisfy the taste buds. That’s when you hop in a car with some friends to go out for dinner and escape the bubble on the hill.   Some of my favorite restaurants to escape to: 1) Mitsuba & Mitsuba... Read more
Apr 11 - With a little over a month left of school, some of you collegiettes™ are still scrambling to figure out how you’re going to fill your time this summer.  After spending grueling hours in the career center perfecting your resume, and dedicating full afternoons to phone and Skype interviews, you probably expected to at least land one of the internships that you dreamed of (... Read more
Apr 3 - After a relaxing two-week vacation, many of us expected to return to the sunny, bearable Hamilton that we remember from early autumn . . . or at least we expected temperatures to be above freezing.  However, when we pulled up to campus, things looked and felt pretty similar to how we left them.  Athletes who had spent portions of their spring break down South for Spring Training... Read more

My Campus Celebrity

This past February, a groundbreaking interview occurred: Hamilton graduate Richard Bernstein ’80 interviewed fellow Hamilton graduate Ambassador Edward S. Walker. Jr '62 (not to be confused...
Sophomore Galia Slayen, a Chinese and Government double major, is not your typical Hamilton student. Her father and mother, from South Africa and Zimbabwe respectively, met in Israel and moved to the...
On a cold, bleak, and work filled Wednesday night, a number of Hamilton students remained in the Burke Library. I was indeed one of those lucky students, and the event that occurred that evening...