Anonymous wrote:Lol, Hamilton boosters are bragging about closeness of Utica to hang out in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.
Hamilton isn’t in Utica.
It’s very close. It basically is. People I know who work there live in Utica. I used to live in the area.
But students aren’t hanging out there on a daily basis. It’s not that close.
Anonymous wrote:Agree Hamilton and Colgate have always catered to WASP families. That demographic is in a very steep decline and those 2 schools have limited appeal to a more diverse population.
Anonymous wrote:Both are old line WASP, White Anglo Saxon Protestant, institutions. Along with erosion of America’s traditional Judaic-Christian values so to has the appeal of Colgate, Hamilton, and other such institutions. The “hot” schools of today reflect our countries demographics, not its history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.
Hamilton isn’t in Utica.
It’s very close. It basically is. People I know who work there live in Utica. I used to live in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Forget remote Hamilton go to Swarthmore, Haverford, Holy Cross or Wellesley.
Anonymous wrote:Colgate has better name recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some appear to be commenting on Utica without ever having visited its prominent features, such as a museum known for its Thomas Cole collection. People will vary with respect to art appreciation, however.
Hamilton isn’t in Utica.
Anonymous wrote:Colgate has better name recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Colgate has better name recognition.