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The Middlebury Spooktacular featured a breadth of Halloween festivities such as fun costumes, crafts, and candy.
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The Middlebury Spooktacular featured a breadth of Halloween festivities such as fun costumes, crafts, and candy.
Alex Stavropoulos '29, a first-year center on the Middlebury men's basketball team.
Construction on Battell Park began early in September and will continue through the fall semester, with plans to complete the installation by the end of the term.
Renovations to Stewart Hall are underway as first years are alternatively housed in the old and new Battell Halls.
The Center for Health and Wellness building houses Health Services.
Signs from a recent “Hands Off” protest on April 5 in Denver.
Putin has threatened the use of nuclear weapons in the Russia Ukraine war on multiple occasions.
BiHall is home to multiple animal research projects, which have reportedly violate animal welfare protocols.
An recently traveled to Boston for a pro-Palestinian protest.
Former Middlebury town police chief Tom Hanley assumes role as interim town manager as selectboard finalizes permanent pick.
Mia Feldman '27 dribbles up the field.
Amy Delman '24 advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA Cup with her doubles partner Sahana Raman '25.
Mike Farber and Megan Mayhew-Bergman, co-founders of GreenStory Collective.
Last Fall, students in History Professor Elsa Mendoza’s Public Humanities Labs course titled “Baseball, Society and U.S. History” (FYSE 1001) reenacted the First World Series (1903) at Virtue Field House. The lab was one of many that Prof. Mendoza developed for the class.