Approximately 100 Middlebury students, professors, administrators and community members gathered inside Wilson Hall to protest Middlebury’s contract with Chase Bank due to its investments in the fossil fuel industry on March 14. The demonstration was organized by the Sunday Night Environmental Group ...
From the Archives: Women’s history at Middlebury College
By Rachel Lu | March 16, 2023Faculty set to vote on proposal of new statistics major in April
By Lily Jones | March 16, 2023Latest stories
Why a lower-level fitness center door is now an emergency exit
By Rachel Lu | March 16, 2023Early this semester, an emergency exit alarm was armed on the downstairs door of the fitness center in the Peterson Athletics Complex. Some gym-goers, accustomed to using the door to exit the fitness center, inadvertently set off the alarm by pushing the door. The door is locked from the outside and ...
Embracing the awkward with Ishmael Houston-Jones
By Joshua Glucksman | March 16, 2023Dozens of students, staff, faculty and community members gathered in a circle in the Dance Theatre of the Mahaney Arts Center on Wednesday, March 9, stretching and waiting as light, upbeat music filled the room. Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Lida Winfield entered and introduced the event, the ...
A student-run restaurant brings tacos to campus
By Lily Jones | March 16, 2023The mural-covered walls of the Gamut Room have been the setting for many a musical performance, student-band concert or Wednesday Open Mic Party (WOMP) set. But now, the space is home to a new venture: a late-night taco business.
Vermont Town Meeting Day resumes pre-pandemic operations
By Maggie Reynolds | March 16, 2023Last week, Vermonters gathered in municipalities across the state for Town Meeting Day. The annual event had the highest turnout of in-person town meetings this year since 2019. Meeting days primarily took place in a mailable ballot format the past two years due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Middlebury Economics Department to welcome three new professors next year
By Jessica Li | March 16, 2023The Economics Department hired three Assistant Professors this winter, who will begin teaching in 2024. The new department members include Zara Contractor, a Ph.D candidate at Yale University; Alice Gindin, a Ph.D candidate at the University of Pennsylvania; and Germán Reyes, a Ph.D candidate at Cornell ...
Notes from the Desk: The little things in life that bring me joy
By Sophia Afsar-Keshmiri | March 16, 2023On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I drag myself out of bed at 8 a.m. My eyes do not gracefully flutter open. Instead, I force them to lift what seems like pounds, until the pink decor that adorns my walls turns from sporadic blurs of color into the shapes of a carefully curated collection of photos, art and ...
Slipin Sips: Wine? In Vermont? Who would’ve thought!
By Sam Lipin | March 16, 2023“Slipin Sips” is a bi-weekly wine column written by Local Editor Sam Lipin (hence the title, “Slipin”). As an amateur sommelier, Sam exists deep in the world of wine, particularly natural wine, and this column seeks to share the joy he finds in fermented grapes with the rest of the world. ...
I “learned” American Sign Language in a month… Middlebury College says you can too
By Kendall Schilling | March 16, 2023It is well known to language learners that the Middlebury Language Schools’ summer programs serve as some of the most preeminent immersion opportunities in the country. In just seven or eight weeks, complete beginners and advanced learners alike are completely immersed in one of the thirteen languages ...
Songs and Arias: Showcasing vocal talent at the college
By Tiffany Li | March 16, 2023On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I drag myself out of bed at 8 a.m. My eyes do not gracefully flutter open. Instead, I force them to lift what seems like pounds, until the pink decor that adorns my walls turns from sporadic blurs of color into the shapes of a carefully curated collection of photos, art and ...
Members of women’s track team compete at NCAA Indoor Championships
By Jack Mcguire | March 16, 2023This past weekend, select members of the women's track team competed at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Winston-Salem, N.C.
SGA announces Sophomore Senator and Feb Senators
By Ellie Trinkle | March 16, 2023More than 250 sophomores voted for a Student Government Association (SGA) Sophomore Senator in a special election held on March 6, with B Striker ’25 winning the spot. SGA also announced the new Feb Senators Shane Silverman ’24.5 and Anthony Makhovik ’26.5, who ran in an uncontested race. ...
Middlebury students reflect on new Amtrak stop in town
By Mandy Berghela | March 16, 2023Eight months ago, Middlebury became a stop on Amtrak’s Ethan Allen Express, which runs from New York Penn Station to Burlington, Vt. As Middlebury’s first passenger train stop in nearly 70 years, the new station marks a major improvement in traveling convenience for both college students and town ...
Spotlight on the Humanities at Middlebury
By Febe Armanios and Marion Wells | March 16, 2023The Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences are the core pillars of a liberal arts education. And yet a well-documented crisis in the humanities, evident in declining majors and enrollments, has swept the country and indeed the globe since at least the financial crisis of 2008.
“Make your own future”: Trusting students to lead
By Editorial Board | March 16, 2023Middlebury students are often taught that the skills a Middlebury education fosters are ones that will prepare us to be leaders, to make our own informed decisions or to strike out on our own paths. The “Our Students” tab of the college’s website even touts that Middlebury is home to students ...
Sugar-making season gets an early start, pauses as temperatures drop
By Claire Yang | March 16, 2023More than just a topping for pancakes, Vermont maple syrup is the one-of-a-kind natural sweetener that enhances cocktails, desserts and numerous food dishes.
Oscars fashion 2023: Highlights of the not-so-red carpet
By Maggie Bryan | March 16, 2023This Sunday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented its 95th Academy Awards. At first glance, the Oscars are a platform to award the bests of the film industry. But the Oscars’ guise is weak. Despite many changes made by The Academy this year, including the addition of a “crisis ...
PFL Weekly S.3 Ep.4: Sofia Yubero ’22.5
By Blaise Siefer, Captain Rudolph, Marco Fengler and Eli Dibari | March 16, 2023On our last episode before spring break, women’s alpine skier Sofia Yubero ’22.5 joins the show. The conversation takes an interesting spin to bungee jumping.
Conversations with custodians
By Annalise Johnson | March 16, 2023Since the pandemic, custodians have been faced with new challenges, from shifting hours, shifting staff, and decreased connection with students. Members of the custodial staff share their experiences.
Paddle tennis and pickleball: Racket sports spread on Middlebury’s campus
By Jack Mcguire | March 16, 2023Pickleball and paddle sports are rapidly growing in popularity throughout the U.S. In the past three years, the number of pickleball players alone in the U.S. grew by 159%, according to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association. Middlebury has not been an exception to this trend. Racket sports like ...
Crossword Solutions 3/9
By Josh Harkins | March 10, 2023Here are the solutions to this week's crossword! How'd you do?