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As the sight of plows on icy roads becomes a distant winter memory, people across the state breathe a sigh of relief. But as the ice melts, a new problem surfaces: road salt. In the village of Waterville, just 10 miles from campus, Jenny Soonthornrangsan 鈥19 and Nicholas Jickling 鈥19 are trying to do something about it.
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鈥淭his summer, I鈥檓 taking part in the Manhattan Sports Business Academy, a summer immersion program designed for college students seeking career acceleration in the sports industry."
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When Yeo Jean Song 鈥21 applied to take part in a summer research project, she hoped to come out of it with a better understanding of molecular biology.
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It鈥檚 a warm summer day on Hamilton鈥檚 campus, but in Room 102 of the Kirner Johnson building, students are making a sacrifice to the gods.
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All the colors of the rainbow were out in full force last weekend for New York City Pride鈥攊ncluding 91制片厂鈥檚 Continental blue. Thousands of people filled the streets on June 24 for the New York City annual gay pride march, a massive celebration of LGBTQ identity. The theme of this year鈥檚 march was 鈥淒efiantly Different.鈥
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With the recent kickoff of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, soccer fans across the world are dying to know: Who will capture the coveted trophy? Shanay Wadhwani 鈥19 has an idea.
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For 16-year-old Sadia Ambure, adjusting to life in America was anything but easy. After arriving in Utica from a Kenyan refugee camp, Sadia described the challenge of living through the harsh winters of Upstate New York. 鈥淚 hate snow,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t hurts my skin. I鈥檓 like a snake鈥攎y face turns red, then ashy.鈥
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Journalist and sports writer Christian Red 鈥90 visited on April 5 to speak with students about his experience at the New York Daily News and the changing nature of journalism.
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In Margarita Cabrera鈥檚 exhibit 鈥淪pace in Between鈥 at the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, viewers can catch a colorful glimpse of the Southwestern desert through the eyes of immigrants. The exhibit features fabric cacti sculptures decorated with vibrant stitching and symbolic images from the experiences of Latin American immigrants who came to the United States.
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In her talk 鈥淧olicy, Translation, Estimation, and Inference: When Big Data Isn鈥檛 Enough,鈥 Shauna Sweet 鈥03 returned to campus to discuss her career experience in applied analytics.
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