Photos suggest new lead in Garza search

Search and rescue workers assisting with the investigation into the disappearance of Middlebury first-year Nick Garza '11 believe they spotted Garza's body in Otter Creek over two weeks ago during an aerial search of the area. Despite the claim, officials with the Middlebury Police Department (MPD) cautioned against premature conclusions.… Post the First Comment

MIIS, McCullough run trustee gauntlet

Sunder Ramaswamy, dean for Faculty Development and Research, was appointed President of the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) by the College's Board of Trustees at their annual meeting on Saturday. The trustees also approved the scheduled renovations of the McCullough Social Space and Proctor Hall, which will begin in August after the end of the Summer Language School sessions.… Post the First Comment

News

College meets desired enrollment

The College's Office of Admissions announced that, as of May 6, it had received 564 deposits for September and 92 for February enrollment. The numbers ensured that it would fill its target enrollment size of 570 for September and 90 students for February, after only 18.

Focus

Making the grade

Making the grade

As the year comes to a close and final exams approach, The Campus plays the role of professor and evaluates the higher-ups. Three of the most powerful bodies on campus, the Student Government Association, Community Council and the administration in Old Chapel all worked hard this year, but like students can perpetually improve.

Local News

Hydropower Comes to Otter Creek

Hydropower Comes to Otter Creek

From early settlement until the mid-20th century, the falls that define the picture-perfect postcard image of Middlebury have been utilized for power production. When the Frog Hollow building was a wooling mill, the falls were the source of hydroelectric power to the factory.

Opinions

Editorial

The offices of the editorial board of The Middlebury Campus are located in the basement of Hepburn Hall. These are shabby rooms, prone to leaks in wet weather. The pipes rattle and clatter in the winter. After a night spent putting together the newspaper, the office is invariably a mess, strewn with half-eaten dinners, discarded design mock-ups and elusive red pens.

Features

Summertime, and the livin' is easy...

Summertime, and the livin' is easy...

With the semester winding down, and exams looming large, The Campus recognizes that all work and no play makes Joe Midd a dull boy. Put aside your books for an afternoon, and take advantage of the College in bloom. Check off these to-dos on our top 10 guide to must-sees and must-dos before scattering for the summer holidays: Play a Tune on the Mead Chapel Bells Whether you prefer "Bleeding Love" or "Love Me Do," your favorite song will never sound better than it does on the bells.

Arts

Jumpers defy gravity

"Jumpers," playwright Tom Stoppard's metaphysical circus show, went off like firecrackers across the Wright Memorial stage last weekend. It pitted Visiting Assistant Professor in Theatre Alex Draper '88, in the role of philosopher George Moore, against a horde of yellow-suited, acrobatic logical positivists known as "Jumpers.

Sports

Men's tennis squashes MIT, Trinity

Men's tennis squashes MIT, Trinity

In Nelson Recreation Center this past weekend, the Middlebury men's tennis team fought with the determination of Nelson Mandela and the fearlessness of Admiral Horatio Nelson and in so doing won back-to-back tournament matches like the golfer Byron Nelson.

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