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  • 鈥淲e鈥檙e not changing history, we are changing commemoration,鈥 said Visiting Professor of History and Brigadier General (ret.) Ty Seidule during an interview on public radio鈥檚 鈥淥n the Media.鈥 Titled 鈥淩emoving the Relics of the Lost Cause,鈥 the segment delved into the ongoing debate surrounding the commemoration of historical events and icons associated with the Lost Cause movement.

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  • Among the innumerable negative consequences of the pandemic, a few unexpected positives emerged. Just ask Joseph Craven, Joe Gennaco, and Robert Job, former finance executives who 鈥 in the summer of 2020 鈥 created an organization to help students gain valuable experience in the field.

  • In the stagnant air of subway stations, unnoticed by countless commuters, the sounds of street musicians ornament the harsh rumble of passing trains. Some of these performers go viral for their abilities; many more remain unseen and unheard. But how exactly do they contribute to the fabric of the communities they inhabit?

  • 鈥淔lorida鈥檚 new Black history standards are misleading and offensive鈥 an op-ed co-authored by President David Wippman and Cornell Professor Glenn Altschuler, expounded on the serious omissions in the state鈥檚 new Black history standards.

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  • July鈥檚 news highlights ranged from women鈥檚 basketball to writing a college essay.

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  • Virginia Davis 鈥25 spent the spring 2023 semester living and learning in the Big Apple through Hamilton鈥檚 New York City Program.

  • Throughout history, art has repeatedly pushed for change by unsettling conventional perspectives on social issues. This summer, a team of Hamilton students hopes to accomplish something similar with their Levitt Center research project by portraying the lived experience of disability through theatre.

  • If you walked around campus on a nice day this summer, you would likely have seen a pair of Hamilton students hammering metal tags onto trees. You might well have seen them doing it over, and over, and over again.

  • Because Hamiltonians remain committed to supporting the College鈥檚 mission through their generosity, the 2022-23 Hamilton Fund has exceeded its goal of $7.25 million.

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  • 鈥淲orries about a gender gap on campuses oversimplify the situation,鈥 an essay co-authored by President David Wippman in The Washington Post, provided an overview of women鈥檚 participation in higher education beginning in the colonial period.

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