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Where in the world is Sarah Andrews '14

This morning I went for a run in the Jardin de Tuileries and around the Musée du Louvre. After four semesters of running in the Glen, it is still hard for me to believe that I can get up in the morning and go run in the shadow of arguably the most impressive art museum in the world. And if that was not enough, on my way back home, I ran past the Assemblée Nationale, the start of the Champs-Élysées, the Hôtel des Invalides and the monument of all Parisian monuments, the Tour Eiffel. Which, I  might I add, I can see from my bedroom window. I have been in Paris for just over five months and there are days when I still have to stop and remind myself that, yes, I am indeed living in Paris. Even if right now, it is a very cold and wet Paris, it is my city à moi for the year. More ...

Upcoming trade shop to benefit One Heart With Africa

One Heart With Africa is an organization designed to help African nations and other struggling nations in every aspect of life. The organization examines problems in these nations such as clean water, education, healthcare and community. Hamilton College has developed a tie with this program and works under the direction of Co-Presidents Laurie Sadove ’13 and Sydney Rutman ’13. More ...

From Where I Sit

With Valentine’s Day around the corner, there are more and more delicious heart-shaped candies around campus begging for you to eat them. At that sinful moment when you reach for the candy, do you ever ask yourself how the tradition of Valentine’s Day emerged? What do people from other countries do on February 14? The international students on campus are here to share their stories with you. More ...

Café CaNole offers something for everyone

Several weekends ago, I went to Cafe CaNole with five friends. Owned by the same brothers as my previously reviewed Ancora, Cafe CaNole is a vibrant Italian style restaurant located in New Hartford. More ...

Restaurant Review: Mitsuba notorious for birthday shows

Trying to plan a birthday celebration with good food and drinks (depending on your age, of course)?  Mitsuba, hibachi or regular restaurant style, is always a safe bet for tasty food and good times. More ...

HEAG's Corner: Do more, Hamilton. Consume less.

People who need snackage: plan ahead. Store your snacks in Tupperware and stop taking cups only to throw them away at the end of your study session. More ...

Where in the World is Katherine Delesalle?

Here are 10 things I’ve seen and learned during my time abroad in Ireland: More ...

Bachelor and Bachelorette

Bachelor Lyman Munschauer '13 & Bachelorette Sabrina Yurkofsky '15 More ...

Compliments bring out the best in students

If you’ve been on Facebook in the past two weeks, you’ve probably noticed the storm of posts to the newest Hamilton creation, “Hamilton Compliments.” While the Hamilton creator is still unknown, he or she was inspired by a similar creation at Trinity. More ...

HEAG's Corner: Sandy's friend, the Cheeseburger

What if I told you that the cheeseburger you had for lunch did more than tighten your jeans and harm your heart? What if it caused the devastating disaster of a hurricane that flooded the northeast up to its skyscrapers? That’s right. America’s addiction to meat could be the reason behind the vicious Hurricane Sandy, and a significant contributor to future climate change disasters as well. More ...

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