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Gift Guide: Everything you never knew you needed

The holiday season is overwhelming. My mom once told me, “Everything happens at once,” and that rings especially true come late December. If you find yourself scratching your head over whether you accidentally sent your dog a sweater and your uncle a collar while being conversationally barraged by visiting family and operating on a diet of exclusively peppermint products, you are not alone.  We understand how important it is to get the perfect present for that special someone, so we prepared a brief summary of this season’s hottest gifts with hopes of alleviating your holiday stress. Let us start off with the easy stuff:  More ...

Sex and the Campus: Season's Greetings

Hi everyone, happy holidays! This week, to get you in the holiday mood, I’ll be talking about ways to *spice* up your time in the bedroom.  First, let’s begin with some flavors. Did you know that condoms come in all sizes, shapes, textures, AND flavors? We’re talking about every (pleasant) taste you could possibly imagine: strawberry, cherry, banana, chocolate, grape, vanilla... The list goes on and on. They even come in special holiday flavors, such as candy cane.  More ...

Festive things come in threes

Winter is here, and the month of December is one of the most festive times of the year. This month people will celebrate various holidays from Hanukkah to Christmas to Kwanzaa, each of which has a rich history and cheerful traditions. These three major holidays are celebrated by not only people across the world but also many students across the Hamilton campus, with each individual having their own personal traditions and ideas of what the holiday means to them.  More ...

Eggnog and Estrogen: Christmas with a house of women

After a night of twisting and turning over the strange, deep-seated excitement that comes every Christmas Eve no matter how old I am, I’ve finally slipped into a slumber. A slumber so deep that, when a sharp pang in my stomach shoots my eyes open, I wake to the sound of my own shrill screaming. Luckily, it’s not an intruder intent on impaling me on Christmas morning, but my youngest sister Paige using my sleeping body as a trampoline and expecting me to immediately join in her excitement, because, well, “It’s Chriiiiiisssstmaasss!”  More ...

If Santa were a student, I wonder who he’d be...

Santa is one of those people you just can’t imagine being any younger than he is now. Sort of like Ben Franklin or Betty White or your grandma. They’re just old. Santa without a big, white beard is sort of a weird concept, but Santa as a college student is an even weirder one. Santa was probably a light-sider who spent more of his time eating Opus cookies than he did actually doing work. He was definitely also that kid who violated every fire code regulation at Christmas time, or more likely, all of the time.  More ...

Thanksgiving in Chinatown: Beyond cultural borders

I was lucky enough to beat the Upstate New York snowstorm and instead make an appearance in sunny Los Angeles for my very first Thanksgiving Break. Leaving campus, I was disappointed to find out that I would not be riding one of the 20-foot long Hamilton-chartered limousines. However, this dismay quickly subsided when our own van passed by a familiar limo that had ended up on the side of the road at the expense of a flat tire.  More ...

Prof Talk with...Marianne Janack

Position: Chair, Professor of Philosophy  At Hamilton since: 2001  More ...

Bachelor: Teddy Sullivan ’19

If you were a dorm which would you be and why? Bundy: an isolated lawless land. What advertising slogan best describes your life? Por que no los dos? More ...

Bachelorette: Sabrina Gattine ’18

Turn On? Cool socks. Turn Off? Socks with sandals. More ...

The power of Words as Swords

I love reading and writing. I love literature so much that I can sit next to the window with a book for a whole day. My Chinese teacher in middle school loved literature as well. In fact, I have never seen a person who loves literature as much as she does. I do not know whether I love literature because of her or I like her because we share the same love of literature. She has a beautiful name: Xiaoling, it means snowflake in the morning. Most Chinese teachers prefer students to call them by their last names in order to show distance and respect, but Xiaoling wanted her students to call her by her first name.  More ...

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