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Sports

Tapped-in: Steeplechase

Among the more peculiar events of track & field are the javelin, pole vault and triple jump: Launching a spear, launching yourself with a spear of sorts, and tactical skipping into a sandbox. Then there is the steeplechase: roughly seven laps on the track, 28 regular barriers, and seven water jumps. ...



The Setonian
Opinion

So you want to go into private equity?

As we all trudge through the chore that is the summer internship search, inevitably regretting not having put in more effort towards it during J-Term, I can’t help but notice how Middlebury’s finance recruitment culture always seems to take center stage. Why does securing an internship in private ...






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Opinion

Do you have faith in the future of Middlebury?

Middlebury College has stood for two hundred and twenty-five years. It has weathered civil wars, financial crashes and global pandemics without disappearing. For most students, that permanence feels like a given. However, it is clearly at a crossroads. An impending demographic cliff, the unprecedented ...


The Setonian
Local

The Stone Mill provides spring alternatives during mud season

April in Middlebury marks the arrival of spring and with it, Vermont’s mud season. Mud season, usually beginning in March and April, refers to the transition period between winter and spring when snow has melted, leaving muddy conditions. For students, locals and visitors looking to stay out of the ...



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Sports

Joyriding: Middlebury College cycling

In Tamar Mayer Professor of Geography Peter Nelson’s ‘Rural Geography’ course last fall, each Monday began with the same question: Did you do anything rural this weekend? Some students shared stories of apple picking, others recapped camping trips, and one at the start of one class that semester, ...




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Arts & Culture

Truth and doubt in ‘Bigfoot’

In the middle of a distant forest, two sisters and a man in a Bigfoot costume are looking for the truth. Things quickly fall into disarray as this search for the truth takes a violent turn: the two sisters begin to doubt one another and the bigfoot impersonator is holding the sisters at gunpoint. As ...


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Opinion

Anina Dentel-Pham ’27 for SGA President

We are excited to announce our endorsement of Anina Dentel-Pham ’27 to serve as the next Student Government Association (SGA) President. With deep-rooted experience in SGA and an action-oriented plan, The Campus believes that Dentel-Pham and her vice presidents, Jeffrey Teh ’28 and Connor McClellan ...


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Arts & Culture

Perfectly pink: MCMT’s ‘Mean Girls’

A whirlwind of pink and a packed audience made for a performance that can only be described as “so fetch.”  From April 16-18, the Town Hall Theater showcased Middlebury College Musical Theater’s (MCMT) performance of “Mean Girls” the musical. Pink posters of cast members dotted the campus ...


The Setonian
Opinion

Read more Addison Independent, Less New York Times

As a Middlebury student, you have access to the Addison Independent – it’s time to use it. Reading the news is a ritual many of us take very seriously. Almost always, I hear the same publications over and over: the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal, etc. ...