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Thursday, Apr 25, 2024

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How is it Still a (Midd) Thing?

It’s Sunday and you decide that you’ve probably watched one too many episodes of Netflix and need to get some actual work done. If you stay in your room you’ll inevitably just end up succumbing to temptation, cracking open that bag of popcorn that you’ve been staring down all day and ripping ...


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Go/Doe, Students Protest Against John Doe's Return

Last week, students publicly demonstrated their displeasure with the recent John Doe v. Middlebury College ruling from the State of Vermont. On Thursday night, the words “Doe must go, I stand w/ Jane” were chalked on the pavement leading up to Mead Chapel and the go/doe link was established. The ...


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Carbon Countdown: How Close Are We To Our Goal?

In February 2015, a U.S. national security report called climate change “an urgent and growing threat to our national security.” Over the past two decades, climate change has become an increasingly important topic in the United States and across the world. Researchers have demonstrated the far-reaching ...


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Emmy-Winning Director Screens Coal Mining Documentary

Family. Environment. Change. These are the three simple yet strong words with which award-winning director Chad Stevens describes his new documentary, Overburden, which was screened on Thursday September 17 in McCardell Bicentennial Hall. The title of the documentary refers to all the material that ...


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This is Life: Alumni Produce Popular TV Series for CNN

On Sunday morning, I watched time-lapse panoramas of rolling Utah skies and sunrises over looming, copper cliffs, before finally  settling in the living room with award-winning CNN reporter Lisa Ling and Becky Jeffs, the daughter of the man who founded the Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints (FLDS). Ling ...


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How is it Still a (Midd) Thing?

Let’s talk about Battell bathtubs. Seriously. How, how, how are they still a thing? There are currently eleven bathtubs in Battell. Eleven! That’s more than most old people homes, which average 5.7 bathtubs per building. College records show that the last person to have bathed in one of these godforsaken ...


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Midd Alum Simplifies Gardening for Urbanites

Less than five miles from the College, one company is working to transport the benefits of Vermont agriculture to urban millennials across the United States. A few years ago, Cam MacKugler ’09 was housesitting at a dairy farm in Middlebury when he had an epiphany. As he pulled weeds from the fertile ...


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How is it Still a (Midd) Thing?

Readers, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to another year at Middlebury College. Do I really have any grounds to do this? No, not really. You’re back, I’m back, but I’m not your professor or anything, so do you really even care? Regardless, I’d still like to welcome all five of you ...


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New Aviation Club Takes Off for the Skies

Caroline Cating ’16.5 and Jason Feinman ’15 love to fly. Procuring their pilot licenses at ages 19 and 17, respectively, Cating and Feinman have become familiar with the Vermont aviation community. Last month, they implemented their passion for all things aviation when their pitch for the Aviation ...


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In-Queer-Y: Reflecting on the HIV/AIDS Crisis of the 80's

Thursday through Saturday there’s going to be a performance of Angels in America: Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner in the Hepburn Zoo. It’s a very famous play that focuses around the lives of several characters during the HIV/AIDS Crisis in New York City, one of the turning points in American ...


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Cleaning Up Our Mess(ag)es

Middlebury’s campus is fairly outspoken about a number of issues, both on campus and in the world beyond.  Recently, some of the methods used to spread social awareness have arguably had too great of an impact on our facilities staff to be, ironically, socially just. This week, I talked to Wayne ...


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Ridgeline Community Treehouse Approved

Imagine looking out past the forest canopy onto the distant Adirondacks, the pink glow of the sunset spilling through their peaks. Imagine being suspended fifteen feet above the earth in a silent congregation of conifers with the face of a hill dropping sharply beneath your feet. Imagine feeling the ...


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Nothing Dry about the Murray Dry Experience

Wide-eyed  and  tight-lipped, students  sit  facing  the  podium  in  the  Warner  Hemicycle. The class will continue its discussion of Plato’s Republic today. As Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science Murray Dry begins to write his outline, the whispers begin. “Is that a d?” “No, ...


The Setonian

Dear Frank: How To Say No to Commitments

Dear Frank, I’m on an advisory committee for an issue that excited me several months ago, but after several meetings of being ignored, I’m no longer interested in participating.  How do I extract myself from this situation, particularly as the obligation continues into next year? With a few ...


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Full Speed Ahead: President Ron Takes the Wheel

Do you beliebowitz? (I shall not shorten this to belieb because this column does not associate with overgrown babies who stage instagram videos of their basketball skills.) Because I beliebowitz. For whatever reason the Mr. President of this fine institution and the inspiration behind my top-secret ...


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The Rise of the Millennial Intern

Highly-educated. Self-motivated. Hard-working. Unpaid. These adjectives describe a growing proportion of the current national work force: the undergraduate intern. The US Department of Labor defines an internship as “a formal program providing practical learning experience for beginners in an occupation ...