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  • Sydney Fasulo '09 scored 16 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and handed out four assists to lead visiting Hamilton College to a 54-50 Liberty League win against Rensselaer at Robison Gym on Feb. 6.

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  • Hamilton's 9th annual winter carnival, FebFest, will take place on Feb. 7-14 on campus. This year's theme is Walley Goes Green. Highlights will include a Light Side vs. Dark Side snowball fight, snow touch football, a snoccer tournament and a Mr. Hamilton contest. .

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  • Hamilton College graduate Ryan Mulligan '08 has recently made history when he became the first American Rugby League player to export his talents down-under.  Mulligan, standing just less than 6ft. and weighing 220 lb., recently signed with the South Newcastle Knights in New South Wales as the first in what could become a regular player exchange.

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  • Hamilton College graduate Richard Skinner '92 has recently published an extensive article on political partisanship in the latest issue of Political Science Quarterly and is also basing a forthcoming book on the subject.  Skinner, a government major at Hamilton, was also involved in WHCL and the Spectator.

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  • Eric Kuhn '09 published a story on Huffington Post titled "The 2008 Google Docs Campaign." In the article, he described how "Google Docs" - best described as a free Microsoft Office for the web - revolutionized the grassroots movement in political organizations.

  • The Hamilton College Choir will present its annual fully staged musical Feb. 6-8 in Wellin Hall, Schambach Center for the Performing Arts. Directed by G. Roberts Kolb and featuring members of the Hamilton College Choir, Gilbert and Sullivan's Utopia, Limited, or The Flowers of Progress, will be performed Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6 and 7, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m.

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  • Two Hamilton students were among participants at a Media Scholarship in the Liberal Arts presentation at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., on Feb. 2. Kira DesJardins '10 and Kelsey Rice '10 participated in panel discussions at the workshop with Professor of English Vincent Odamtten and Instructional Technologist Janet Simons. The session was developed by Simons and David Baird of Colgate University.

  • On February 4, students in the Semester in Washington Program visited the Newseum, a 250,000 square foot interactive museum of news. Students in Washington this semester are juniors Mia Cakebread, Katie Donlevie, Kenya Lee, Brandon Leibsohn, Wenxi Li, Kye Lippold, Michael London, Sanjana Nafday, Eric Nehs, Stephen Okin, Charlotte Olcay, Chris Risi, Charles Ruff and Charles Warzel, and sophomores Colleen Callaghan and Emily Gerston.

  • Patton Boggs LLP has announced the addition of Daniel R. Murdock '59 as a partner to its New York office.

  • Patton Boggs LLP has announced the addition of Daniel R. Murdock '59 as a partner to its New York office.

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